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34 minutes ago, Columbia Craw said:

Purple is the original green pumpkin.

 

In the SJ County delta system and the lakes/reservoirs in the eastern foothills, motor oil was the original green pumpkin.

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2 hours ago, QED said:

 

In the SJ County delta system and the lakes/reservoirs in the eastern foothills, motor oil was the original green pumpkin.

Green Weenie was the original green pumpkin!

Tom

13 hours ago, WRB said:

Green Weenie was the original green pumpkin!

Tom

 

When introduced and in what soft bait?  A quick google search shows that the green weenie color is still in use!  Never used it or heard of it till just now.

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Green Weenie was a 70’s hand western hand pour color in light green weenie w/ black and green or red or blue flakes and regular green or dark green by at least a dozen suppliers.

Today not Don Iovino still offers green weenie that I know of.

Tom

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A wet lure will catch more fish than a dry one.

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While fishing from the bank always remember to look around to see if you are going to hit anything as you make the cast. 

If you fish from the bank in Florida, do not step on a fire ant mound. I was out today just before dawn and stepped on one. It is not a good experience!

Try not to be discouraged when having a tough time getting bit. (easier said than done)  

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