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Im interested in getting some Little Johns and not sure what colors to get. I think I want to get two total just to try them out. The areas I fish mainly are city lakes in Southern California if that helps. The colors im interested in are, Cell Mate, Spooky Shad, Clear Chartreuse, Nasty Shad and possibly Sunny Bream. Here is the link to tackle warehouse to check out:

http://www.***.com/descpageSPROBAITS-SLJCB.html

If you had to pick two out of the colors I mentioned which ones would you choose and why? Thanks!

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Spooky Shad and Sunny Bream.  Color really shouldn't be what your worried about.  Finding the right groups of fish and finding the right retrieve is what's gonna matter. 

Good luck man

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Spooky shad and rootbeer are awesome. Burn in by them and then bring it back nice and slow. They NAIL it!!! Awesome little bait

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Spooky Shad and Sunny Bream. Color really shouldn't be what your worried about. Finding the right groups of fish and finding the right retrieve is what's gonna matter.

Good luck man

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I own every color Little John and have caught fish on every one. Only deciding factor of which color im going to throw is the water color. Awesome little cranks that flat out catch fish.

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I got a buddy that can catch fish on spooky shad all day.I made a order for spooky shad and cell mate like but didnt oreder the PB&J,looks nice for spring crankbait.

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