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I'm just starting to fish with worms. I mostly fished hard baits but I want to start worms. I am going to buy senkos but I don't know what colors to buy.  The pond I fish in is very clear and has weeds in literally every square inch of the pond. The ponds deepest part is 6 feet. What color senko would you use in this pond. Also what rig the Texas or the Carolina?

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Junebug

Junebug/Red

Watermelon

Watermelon/Red

Pumpkin

Black/blue

Watermelon/Candy

Depending on the conditions you can go anywhere in the country and get bit with one of these colors

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Junebug

Junebug/Red

Watermelon

Watermelon/Red

Pumpkin

Black/blue

Watermelon/Candy

Depending on the conditions you can go anywhere in the country and get bit with one of these colors

Sometimes color makes a big difference, but most of the

time, your favorite color will be just fine. I like "dark".

8-)

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Junebug

Junebug/Red

Watermelon

Watermelon/Red

Pumpkin

Black/blue

Watermelon/Candy

Depending on the conditions you can go anywhere in the country and get bit with one of these colors

Green Pumpkin/Black

Chartreuse/Chart+black flake

Baby Bass

Those along with exactly what FFD listed are my standards.  I always have those colors, but may have some off the wall local colors in my speedbags as well.

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Greenpumpkin/black

Watermelon/black

Watermelon/red

Those are what I usually throw in clear water with weeds.  T-rigged or wacky.

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Watermelon, black flakes

Watermelon/Green Pumpkin, black flakes

Watermelon, red flakes

Green Pumpkin, black flakes

Red Shad (works well for smallies)

Texas rigged weightless, and wacky.

Good Luck

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I've had good luck with the "purple haze" color in the strike king zeros, they offer a light and dark color combo in one bait.

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I go with 4 colors. Keeps things simple.

Black w/blue flake- dirty water, low light conditions

June bug- dirty water, sunny conditions

Green pumpkin-clear/stained water, sunny

Watermelon red flake- clear/stained water, low light.

And those conditions are by no means hard rules. I have used black and blue in ultra clear water w/ success, and GP in really dirty water. Basicly I don't think it matters. But having a few differant options gives me more confidence, and some times you could be wearing them out on one color, stop getting bit, switch to another and pick up a few more.

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Bubblegum has been my best color this year, but every color has given me some fish.

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Baby bass. Great all around color!

You know, that's one color I don't have, in anything. I guess I should give it a try.

i'm the same way, aint got no confidence in em for whatever reason

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Keep it simple - Get a green (Watermelon or Green Pumpkin), get a blue/black and get a brown. Don't worry about getting swirls or pinks or whites... Just keep it simple!

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I've had my best luck with watermelon/red flake and white, with watermelon/black flake and green pumpkin/black also producing well.

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