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Green pumpkin all the way!

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If the water had a greenish tint I'd opt for the watermelon red.

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There are other colors besides green pumpkin?? Huh.  ;)

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In clear water, I would not opt for the darkest color.

Roger

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clear to slightly stained: Watermelon

stained to muddy: Green Pumpkin

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Green pumpkin cause its more more natural than watermelon red.

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Watermelon Red Flake has taken the lion's share of fish for me on Ky Lake this year....and last year as well. 

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i picked watermelon red because i like a more translucent colored green in clear water , more natural to me ....

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In clear water I'd pick watermelon red. If the waters are really clear, I'd pick an even lighter color

You betcha (Palinism).

In the crystal-clear phosphate pits of Florida,

the most popular colors are transparent silver, translucent white, translucent yellow & chartreuse.

Roger

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