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As far as plastics go what color do you have the most confidence in. The One color or colors you won't go fishing without ? Mine is watermelon with red flake & junebug.

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What color or colors of plastics you won't leave home without!!! Mine are watermelon with red flake and junebug and red shad.

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It really depends on whether It's day or night.

 

Here's a few though: Watermelon/red, black, red/shad, smoke,(with some kind of flake) white/shad, and black /red flake.

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Watermelon red flake and june bug/ black with blue flake (senkos only though)

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I used to carry two colors, black and pumpkinseed. But over the years I've seen what my partners do and I've tried other colors as well. My feeling is that watermelon, green pumpkin, junebug and numerous other colors work just as well. I could be 100% wrong, but I just don't have color at the top of my priority list. It's extremely important for others though. Like so many other things, go with what you have confidence in.

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What color or colors of plastics you won't leave home without!!! Mine are watermelon with red flake and junebug and red shad.

Green :)
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I'm with whitwolf, it really depends on the situation.

This year I have had a lot of confidence fishing Houdini colored plastics. Others would be black, smoke, watermelon, orange and chartreuse. Keep in mind that these are mostly colors of grubs that I jig fish for smallies, or ds worms.

The most versatile soft plastic color that I've ever fished for LMB would be a tie between blue w/metallic fleck and red/motor oil/brown. These colors seem to produce under a vast array of conditions.

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Zoom - Watermelon Red Flake, California 420, Green Pumpkin, Red Bug, Albino, June Bug - (Maybe Blueberry too)

Roboworm - Aaron's Magic, Bold Bluegill, SXE Shad, Warmouth

Reaction Innovations - Green Pumpkin, Penetration, Dirty Sanchez

Senko - Watermelon, Green Pumpkin Blk Flake, MotorOil Red Flake

 

I fish other brands and but not as much as these guys.  (Culprit, Berkley Worms and Berkley and Big Bite Baits trailers,  Yum dingers and crawbugs)  I generally stick with green pumpkin, watermelon, june bug and black and blues.  There are some I've had success with like green pumpkin blueflash and tequila sunrise type colors that work too.

 

Motor Oil and Pumpkins and Cinammons are good colors too, I just don't use them much.

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If I had to only choose only one colour, it would be Green Pumpkin. It works great in clear to stained water and if I fish dirtier water then I'll just choose a bait that puts off more vibration like a rage craw.

 

For jigs, I wouldn't mind buying only black and blue.

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Cinnamon Pepper Neon Junebug Laminated ;)

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watermelon red, green pumpkin orange/magic and tequila sunrise. I can count on the colors in any bait or situation

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I am brand new to soft plastic fishing but so far watermelon with red and black flakes is by far my favorite color. 

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I like just about any color with "green pumpkin" in the name.

Green pumpkin guy here also.

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Clear Water - Watermelon

Stained Water - Green Pumpkin with Black Flake

Dirty Water - Black/Blue and Junebug

 

Keep it simple.

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