SCarter Posted March 30, 2006 Posted March 30, 2006 If Yamamoto discountinued the 031 (Blue Pearl) color in Senko's and Flat tails I'd be in BIG trouble!! The 031 color is the closest color to mimic teh color of baitfish. Silverish with silver flakes. Awesome color for spots.T Mike Now i know what to try on Alatoona. Thanks Mike. I have stayed with the green pumpkin, watermelon, and junebug colors for all my plastics and they seem to produce good. Quote
Guest avid Posted March 30, 2006 Posted March 30, 2006 some belive A 6 inch worm can immatate a minnow. However for me no matter what the color is a worm immitates a worm nothing ealse. This seems logical, but think about it. Worms live in soil. How many real worms do you think the average bass might see in his lifetime? one, two?? Not to mention that there are no junebug, or chartruese, or baby bass etc. colored worms. Because they can be so frustrating to try and catch, we can overestimate the intellegence of the LMB> It's a fish with a brain the size of a grain of rice. It's not looking at a squirmy thing in the water and deciding what it is. Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted March 30, 2006 Super User Posted March 30, 2006 I used to carry every color under the sun for all my soft plastics, now this is all I carry in every most style including senko type baits. I do have a few exceptions, but my basic colors are. Watermelon/red flake june bug green pumpkin red shad smoke/ red and black flake baby bass pumpkinseed Quote
fishingfrenzy Posted April 2, 2006 Posted April 2, 2006 A red and black senko is the type that works for me. Quote
Super User iceintheveins Posted April 7, 2006 Super User Posted April 7, 2006 Cream White, Watermelon Black Flake, Black/Red Shad, Watermelon White laminate, green pumpkin, brown pumpkin. Plain black too. Quote
AmBASSador Posted May 23, 2006 Posted May 23, 2006 I was a fluke/super fluke man until I was introduced to the sinking stick-type(senko) bait years ago on Lake fork Texas. They have been a favorite every since. I fish them in all colors and types of water, using just about every color imaginable. There is only two that I wouldn't be without. the first you can get at Bass Pro Shop.; 5" stiko - Texas smoke. The second is; 5" YUM dinger Ozark smoke. They work everywhere theres bass, and produce lot's of Big 'uns. The most recent is this ol gal from Lake Toho, FL. 5-10-2006 "9lb-6oz" YUM dinger 5" Ozark Smoke! Quote
langs15 Posted May 23, 2006 Posted May 23, 2006 Green PumpkinWatermelon/ red and black flake BABY BASS, perfectly mimics many types of sunfish Also Junebug is good THese are the colors I use!! Also use pumpkin! Quote
Super User RoLo Posted May 24, 2006 Super User Posted May 24, 2006 Watermelon/Cream Laminate (901) Black w/Chartreuse Tail (543) Roger Quote
Hot n Tot Posted May 24, 2006 Posted May 24, 2006 My most productive day was with the smoke color Senko Quote
telecaster Posted May 24, 2006 Posted May 24, 2006 Any of you folks tried the Hot Tip colors? Northern Bass has the seconds for 5.19 a bag I was gonna pick up a couple of bags. What makes a Senko a second?inconsistant weight,they look the same in the bag. Quote
aggiebassin Posted May 24, 2006 Posted May 24, 2006 although i haven't used them too too much i have to say dark colors have produced the best for me. tiki stick colors- christmas tree....maybe.....it's greenish black w/ green and red glitter; and black w/ blue glitter Quote
jomatty Posted May 24, 2006 Posted May 24, 2006 301 is a great bluegill immitator. other than that i use other pumpkinseed and watermelons and junebug as well as the plum with red flake. jomatty Quote
Super User flechero Posted May 24, 2006 Super User Posted May 24, 2006 Anyone have any luck with Smoke/Shad Senko-type baits? yes, I have used several different brands in the smokes and light, clearish colors, with good success. Quote
Super User RoLo Posted May 24, 2006 Super User Posted May 24, 2006 You want a good laugh? Scan this thread and you will see mention of every color in the rainbow, and another dozen colors never seen in a rainbow. It should be abundantly clear by now that bass do not have favorite colors, that only "fishermen" have favorite colors. In real-time, the best color is the most visible color for current conditions, whatever color that may be. Unhappily, the best colors to use are constantly changing with current lighting conditions, and sometimes during the same retrieve as the lure passes through sun and shade. I like and I agree with the paragraph written by Avid: Worms live in soil. How many real worms do you think the average bass might see in his lifetime? one, two?? Not to mention that there are no junebug, or chartruese, or baby bass etc. colored worms. Because they can be so frustrating to try and catch, we can overestimate the intelligence of the LMB> It's a fish with a brain the size of a grain of rice. It's not looking at a squirmy thing in the water and deciding what it is. Fantasy is fun, but reality is so much more fulfilling Roger Quote
Super User senile1 Posted May 24, 2006 Super User Posted May 24, 2006 Roger, I know you've stated this before and I agree. With any lure, you have two main choices, something dark colored and something light colored. What variations in dark and light you choose is up to you. Choose whatever gives you confidence, but in reality it probably doesn't matter as much to the bass as it does to us. Quote
Captain Cali Posted May 24, 2006 Posted May 24, 2006 My top 3 are: 1) Purple Pearl w/Blue flake (#234) Great color for night fishing. 2) Watermelon w/Black flake (#194) 3) Blue Pearl w/Silver flake (#031) Add a shade of brown in there and I'm pretty much covered. Dark Pumpkin w/Black flake (#286) works well. Quote
Super User RoLo Posted May 24, 2006 Super User Posted May 24, 2006 Roger, I know you've stated this before and I agree. With any lure, you have two main choices, something dark colored and something light colored. What variations in dark and light you choose is up to you. Choose whatever gives you confidence, but in reality it probably doesn't matter as much to the bass as it does to us. Amen! Quote
lubina Posted May 24, 2006 Posted May 24, 2006 I use the same that has been mentioned, adding Clear water: Pumkin ( Orange) w/ black and green, 196 Murky water: Bubblegum, 229 Quote
mike22 Posted May 24, 2006 Posted May 24, 2006 Watermelon/Red and Green is the color I fish about 90% of the time. Quote
Bassassasin12 Posted June 18, 2006 Posted June 18, 2006 Theres nothing like getting a bite on a senko I was surprised to see none of you guys use the purple with blue flake senko it works great for me. if you are looking for a new color senko and your others arent working try out a purple I've always had sucess with it... Quote
Skidder Posted June 19, 2006 Posted June 19, 2006 Only need 1 color Green Pumpkin w/ black flake! #297 I think. Doesn't matter sun, cloud, clear, or stained, its the wiggle that gets 'em. Quote
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