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The Most productive color lure you have used.

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If you don't have any go out and get you some Zoom 7.5 inch RED SHAD worms.  These have got to be the best worms ever for fishing back in the back of creeks 3-7 ft.  They have given me great success and hope they do the same for you.

Brown Senko without a doubt. Clear and stained water. Black buzzbait, Chart and white spinnerbait.

Black and silver rattletrap. With these combinations, you can really fish throughout the united states. 95% of baits are for the fisherman and yes I like others based on where im fishing. Although if you take everything else away from above, I could still seriously compete.

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Acording to Lary Nixon you can always count on bass eating Green Pumpkin in one of  southern states I cant rember wich one

color selection is based on forage, water clarity, and as KVD says,"Color of the bottom"

My most productive color is blue (in combination with something else).

What I mean by that is:

Black/Blue Jigs

Chart./Blue Cranks

JT Bagwell

I like cotton candy for tubes, black with red flakes on worms, and clear for top water and cranks.

In soft plastics:

rootbeer and green flake

chartreuse and black or gold flack

pearl

laminates (red shad, tequila)

sour grape

Oxblood with black string (my own pour)

Topwater:

clear or any light color

white spinnerbait

black and a light color combo skirt for jigs

Sam

Spinnerbait- White skirt w/ 1 silver colorado blade

Jig- Black & Blue w/ Black crawdad w/ blue claws as a trailor

Crankbait- Chartreuse

Soft Plastic- Black

If I could pick only a handful and stick with them forever:

Black

Pearl white

Roadkill Camo

Black Grape

Green Pumpkin

Dark Pumpkin

RedShad or Junebug

I guess my hand has seven fingers! :D

White, black, blue or red.

To pick one color only

Green Pumpkin

Black....! ;)

junebug for worms, green pumpkin for jigs, and shad or bluegill for cranks

I like Bubble Gum for worms and Pumkin too.  Clear for top water, and crawfish orange for creature baits

Junebug,Red Shad,Greenpumkin worms and creature baits.  White,silver,blue glitter flukes.

Crawfish,shad cranks

Plastics: redshad, junebug, blue/blueflake,pumpkin seed, green pumpkin

Spinnerbait: white, black, white/chart

Crankbaits:black/white,blue/chart,white,chrome/ blue, baby bass, tan, red

Topwater: shad, green, black

Jig: black/blue, greenpumpkin, black/chart, white

Pork: black/blue, light blue, black/yellow, white, brown/orange, brown/red

as far as jigs black & blue,for soft plastic's green pumkin, hard bait's ie. crankbait, pearl or white w/spinnerbait's I would have to say the same. :)

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My most productive lure last year was Yamamoto's Fat Ika, #297, Green pumkin w/ large black flakes. But by biggest fish have been caught on 6" Senkos, #187, 194, 297 and especially #208.

Believe it or not the most productive color of a crank bait for me is a trout colored.

Rapala minnow is silver or gold. I have had luck with the gold but the silver seems to do better.

Worms for me seems to be the motor oil or dark green with light green.

Spinner bait is white.

Seems to me that the color that seems to work for all baits ends up being the color you use the most.

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