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"Dark"

Mainly watermelon with black flakes, watermelom with black & red flakes, green pumpkin with black flakes and black with blue flakes. In the fall, when baitfish are schooling and are the primary target, clear with black flakes is another option.

Watermelon and Green Pumpkin both with black flakes are the two colors I use most. Out of the two I use Gren Pumpkin more often.

Dark-black, greens, browns, etc or bubble gum.  Only problem is I had a limited supply of bubble gum and last time I used them they caught fish when the natural dark colors were not.   ;)

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watermelon, pumpkin, red and purple

Green pumpkin with black flakes and motor oil char.   Those seem to work really well for me.

Dark-black, greens, browns, etc or bubble gum. Only problem is I had a limited supply of bubble gum and last time I used them they caught fish when the natural dark colors were not. ;)

just say pink ;D        actually pink is one of my secret colors here for a spinnerbait

My favorite by far is green pumpkin with black flake.  I've caught tons of bass on this color because of the color of the water that i fish in.  It blends right in, but the black flakes and my red hook catch the fish's eye.

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If I could only fish one color of soft plastic it would have to be green pumkin. It has produced fish for me from solid mud less than 6"visibility to water so clear that in 30' you could tell what side landed on a coin.

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mines gotta be junebug.

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Cinnamon Pepper Neon/June Bug Laminated (Camouflage)  ;)

junebug

black with red or blue flake

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Black grape w/blue flake or Junebug.  Tequila Sunrise and Red Shad are also good to me.

1a)watermelon red flake

1b)watermelon and color flake(I don't like candy for some reason :-/)

2)black neon

3)green pumpkin

4)black/blue

Junebug I have had the best luck with, but I think it is a confidence color for me. Most dark colors fair well. Why is it though that chartreuse spinnerbaits seem to worm great but try the color in a worm and no luck?

i use watermelon with black flakes and chartruse tail, i also like the black worm with blue ribbon tail,then again the pumpkinseed with red flakes.

Dark-black, greens, browns, etc or bubble gum. Only problem is I had a limited supply of bubble gum and last time I used them they caught fish when the natural dark colors were not. ;)

just say pink ;D       actually pink is one of my secret colors here for a spinnerbait

The plastic pourer calls it bubblegum so thats what I call it too ;D

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