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Bluegill imitation paddletail colors?

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Depending on the waters - a bluegill can have more green pumpkin than the silver bluegill flash color .

"Oh man, don't call them paddle tails, a couple members on here ripped me a new one because they are supposed to be called "boot tails", apparently."

 

Ha! They're pulling your leg. Keitech calls them paddle tails.

 

www.keitechusa.com/keitech-swimbaits/keitech-swing-impact-fat/keitech-fat-swing-impact-4.8/keitech-fat-swing-impact-4.8-bluegill-flash.html

 

"The Keitech 4.8-Inch FAT Swing Impact has taken the Paddle tail swim bait to the next level."

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Here are two more I bought from someone on Facebook that look promising. 

 

Allen

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On 9/17/2019 at 11:49 PM, Bluebasser86 said:

Green Pumpkin or Watermelon with a touch of chartreuse on the tail is one of the best bluegill imitating colors IMO. Juvenile bluegills that bass most commonly feed on aren't very colorful.

This^. GP, Watermelon Candy, or anything similar with just the tip of the tail dipped in Spike-It gets chocked when they are on sunfish

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57 minutes ago, BassWhole! said:

This^. GP, Watermelon Candy, or anything similar with just the tip of the tail dipped in Spike-It gets chocked when they are on sunfish

Gotta try that color out. Heard good things about them.

Fished numerous clear water lakes in Minnesota for several months this Summer and this put more largemouths in boat than anything else.

 

https://bigbitebaits.com/product/3-5-suicide-shad-in-chartreuse-gizzard/

 

https://www.ownerhooks.com/product/bullet-head/

 

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