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Our lord and savior - Green Pumpkin

And the holy spirit - Black w/ blue fleck

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15 hours ago, bass4life.... said:

watermelon red flake

tied between

california 420

California 420 has been AWESOME for me. Clear or muddy, it don’t matter. It gets bit

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I think color choice comes down to confidence. Lots of colors can work well, but if you " think" you'll catch fish on a certain color, you'll probably do better on it.

1 hour ago, Mobasser said:

I think color choice comes down to confidence. Lots of colors can work well, but if you " think" you'll catch fish on a certain color, you'll probably do better on it.

 

Feels like there's a lot of truth in that.

 

Why do I keep throwing junebug? Cause it gets bit!

 

Why does it get bit so often? Cause that's what I keep throwing!

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Pumpkin with green flake:

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I would get every plastic bait in his color if I could.

  • Super User

1. Watermelon red flake. 

2. PB&J. 

The most consistent one is the one I most consistently fish!  It's probably green pumpkin with blue flake, or watermelon with red flake.

Black/blue ( flake or color)

Okee craw 

Watermelon red

Junebug

It depend on what body of water I’m fishing here in Florida which is my go too. Be tough to pick just one. 

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With a Senko it’s #956 watermelon with copper flake/orange with red flake. hands-down. #297 green pumpkin w/black flake is a distant second. 

junebug,red shad, black with red or green flake.

Orange.

Silver glitter.

Blue glitter.

Watermelon red flake worm. 
 

Swim baits it’s any color white. 

My go-to colors are always either morning dawn or any variation of green with gold flake.

On 5/19/2021 at 9:50 PM, rtwvumtneer6 said:

Black.  I believe it's contrast deal and the dark color offers contrast under different lighting and water clarity.  Blue or purple flake boosts my confidence.  

Second this. straight Black has become a staple in my arsenal the past year. 

 

Zoom/Yum Trickworm

June bug

watermelon red

black


 

I’ll also add cranberry and scuppernong to the list. These five colors totaled have accounted for a vast majority of my catches in shaky head and T-Rig. However, the three listed up top are dead nuts my honey and sugar.

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20 hours ago, Mobasser said:

I think color choice comes down to confidence. Lots of colors can work well, but if you " think" you'll catch fish on a certain color, you'll probably do better on it.

This is not the order of my top 3. Guess a favorite is tough to pick. But Black, Gr. Pump., and pumpkinseed would be my choices. For a t-rig worm. 

On 5/20/2021 at 5:46 PM, BrianMDTX said:

#956 watermelon with copper flake/orange with red flake.

Underrated texas color for sure.

 

And for the most consistent color, at least in a senko, is GP/watermelon laminate. For whateve reason I bought off on Gary's comment about making the color because he was tired of trying to decide whether to throw GP or throw watermelon. I think I like the GP/watermelon laminate because darker back lighter belly is a common thing in much of what they eat anyway. Not a fan of the black and blue/junebug laminates though.

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Definitely green pumpkin for me, but I've had luck with various watermelon colors, junebug and motor oil and some others

On 5/19/2021 at 7:40 PM, DitchPanda said:

Green pumpkin or June bug..if I had to choose 1 it would be GP.

Same here, my 2 go to colors.  Watermelon/black/red flake can be subbed with green pumpkin.

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