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Green Pumpkin with black or red flake. It's like the #1 all-around natural color. I remember there was a "color poll" in the Bassmaster Magazine and green pumpkin won big time.

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Black and blue fleck in dirtier water and green pumpkin in clearer water. If I didn't know, I would just flip a coin and I'm happy with both.

For plastics, I always stick with black and blue fleck, green pumpkin and watermelon... always... unless there is a hit color such as the baby bass for the senko or a motor oil on a home lake of mine.

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All I fish is clear water. Green pumpkin, watermelon and most any shade or combination of the two is effective.

However, this "shadow" colored bait has been giving them both a real good run for their money, two years running. It's a little hard to find, so when I do, I buy in Bulk. (thanks Brent !)

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As long as the tail is chartreuse, I don't care.

That said, the darker colors seem to be best, gotta have that bright tail though.

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