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How Many Different Color Worms Do You Keep On The Boat?

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Just curious, I have 8 different colors ranging from light to dark.

I honestly have no idea how many different colors I have. I have tons of soft plastics in dozens of colors, but the vast majority of them never see daylight.

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Generally two, a dark and something lighter.

about 5, green pumpkin, pumpkin, june bug, red bug the basics, and a few watermelon colors

As much as I can fit into my worm bag. I have tons of colors and styles. To name some watermelon, watermelon red, green pumpkin, green pumpkin watermelon laminate, bama bug, june bug, plum apple, black blue laminate, etc

Couple watermelon colors, pumpkin, green pumpkin. I like to keep my colors simple and natural.

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In just about all of my plastics, I only carry 4 basic colors, with a few variations on those basic colors. For example, green pumpkin is one of my staples. But in a few baits, on a certain body of water, I like green pumpkin with a certain color of flake in it. Why? IDK, probably all in my head, but it gives me a little extra confidence sometimes knowing that this combo of color/flake has produced before.

In just about all of my plastics, I only carry 4 basic colors, with a few variations on those basic colors. For example, green pumpkin is one of my staples. But in a few baits, on a certain body of water, I like green pumpkin with a certain color of flake in it. Why? IDK, probably all in my head, but it gives me a little extra confidence sometimes knowing that this combo of color/flake has produced before.

Me too! I always throw a plastic or jig with a "certain" flake in it as well. Not sure i want to reveal the color though :laugh5:

Four

Same for me.....Two packs 7" Thumpers, one blue Fleck, one Plum. One pack 10" Thumpers, Green Pumpkin. One Pack Anacondas, Okechobee.

quite a few......... pumpkin, green pumpkin, motor oil, black, black and blue, blue and white,watermelon red flake, and purple. that covers my dropshot/ shakey worms as well as my t-rig/ senko selection

Way too many......

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Too many!

The basics; black, white, smoke, brown, blue, purple, red, green. Each of the basics with red, black, blue, gold, silver, purple, chartreuse, flakes, blood lines or high lights in light or dark shades. Sizes range from 3" to 16".

Worms, creatures, craws, straight, curl ribbon, paddle and cut tails. Last I look about 17 larger Plano boxes.

Tom

Watermelon Red, Watermelon Seed, Blue Fleck, June Bug, Smoke w/ Silver Flakes and a custom color from a hand pour guy I know. I'll be making it soon. It's know as Special Swamp Soup

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6 ;)

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5 ~ Black, Blue, Green Pumpkin, Grape and Red Shad.

A-Jay

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Way too many, I could open up my own tackle shop!

Green pumpkin, watermelon w red flakes, red Shad, falcon lake craw. Those are my main 4 for the most part. The 5th depends on the plastic. For senkos I like smoke pearl with blue fleck.

I carry a bunch, but always end up throwing just 2.

Same here.

Usually green pumpkin, watermelon, june bug and chartreuse. Sometimes black.

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I typically have five colors in most of my baits. Very rarely do I venture outside those unless it's a very specific lake or condition. In many cases, I fish only two colors on local waters.

one realistic (ie watermelon or green pumpkin)

one dark (junebug, red shad etc)

If I can get it in bama bug, I just fish that all the time

That's how I try to keep the $$ down

Green pumpkin,watermelon,plum,red shad,black-blue fleck,junebug,

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