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Tequila Sunrise Plastics?

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Does anyone know how the tequila sunrise colored plastics do? I picked up a pack of 6" lizards because they caught my eye. I know that bass strike a lot of natural colored baits and these tend to resemble the color of salamanders in my area. I haven't had any strikes yet but I've only used them a few times and only a few casts. Anyone had any luck with this particular color?

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Highly productive, often overlooked ;)

have had decent luck with them, ive got em with silver flake in them (senko type bait) i like to throw them when the water is a little off colored around wood

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Love that color lizard. Back years ago, tequila sunrise power lizard was my go to soft plastic.

Something about a 7" tequila sunrise yum ribbontail with a pegged 3/8 oz tungsten weight in the rain that never disappoints.

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I remember using that color when I was a kid for worms. Almost forgot about that color since I use alot of watermelon combos for my lizards. Might have to dig and see if I still have some around.

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It is a very good color! I have it in my worms also,ribbontails.

When I started bass fishing that color in the bass pro shop worm was deadly! May have to break some out this year!

One of my favorite colors to throw in off-colored waters. I generally keep a few bags of tequila sunrise plastics and jigs in the box, just in case. ;)

This one pond I use to fish, that color in plastics and rattle traps was killer on cloudy rainy days.

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Highly productive, often overlooked ;)

X2!

Something about a 7" tequila sunrise yum ribbontail with a pegged 3/8 oz tungsten weight in the rain that never disappoints.

I like the Berkley powerworm as well....

great color i cant find it enough up north

Great color, I like the 4" lucky strike twirl tails for drop shotting, one of those colors thats productive in most water colors.

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I like the color in stained water/low light, I use it interchangeably with junebug, blk/bl, and similar colors.

Highly productive, often overlooked ;)

X2! One of my "go to" colors for worms. It seems like they're gettin' hard to find, though :Idontknow:

Tom

I still use them, and not just because I bought 5 pounds of them 10 years ago and still have some left. I still use the "old" colors like black/blue curly tail, purple/ white tail, and grape. Fish don't seem to care if the worm is out of style.

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X2! One of my "go to" colors for worms. It seems like they're gettin' hard to find, though :Idontknow:

Tom

No, there are alot of them around,maybe not where you are. But Netbait has them, Zoom,Berkley Power bait worms,Yum,Culprit,Bass Pro,ect.

Robo Worm also makes one in tequila sunrise.

my favorite color by far of the powerbait line, tequila sunrise 10'' power worm, t-rigged, amazing. especially like it on deep outside weed lines!

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