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Color And Worms

Color of plastic worms 97 members have voted

  1. 1. What is your favorite color of plastic worm to use?

    • Black
      13%
    • Purple
      12%
    • PUMPKINSEED
      12%
    • MOTOR OIL
      6%
    • dark blue
      3%
    • dark brown
      0%
      0
    • diarrhea brown
      2%
    • CHARTREUSE
      0%
    • Normal Red
      0%
      0
    • dark red
      0%
      0
    • pink
      0%
      0
    • white
      0%
      0
    • Watermelon green
      21%
    • Normal blue
      0%
      0
    • Sky blue
      0%
      0
    • Dark green
      7%
    • Red shad
      6%
    • june bug
      13%

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  • Super User

I cant list every single color. Just choose one that most resembles tequila sunrise!

That would be Tequila Sunrise.

  • 3 weeks later...

Watermelon seed. Black. And purple and blue.

  • Super User

Nothing personal, but the question is not constructed in a manner that will give you better responses.

If you had asked about colors in different water situations the answers would give you a better picture.

First, the main colors we use the most are watermelon and green pumpkin.

If the water is clear, it is watermelon.

If the water is stained, it is green pumpkin.

If the water is dirty it is junebug or black.

Off these basic colors are many variations and we all have our favorites.

Color also is based on confidence. I like green pumpkin with black flake; junebug; and variations with red coloring. Pink and white for trick worms.

Then we can turn around and use the base colors in any water condition meaning all that I wrote above goes upside down.

Makes sense to me!!!! :blink:

Green Pumpkin/black flake or Green Pumpkin/Purple flake

Black with blue or red flake

Watermelon Seed

Berkley power worm in Camo and Motor Oil

Zoom dead ringer in Red Shad

Strike King Anaconda in Green Pumpkin w/black and Junebug

Zoom u-tail in Watermelon seed and Motor Oil chartruese

Culprit in Black w/blue tail

and thats just the curly tails B)

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