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Green Pumpkin Red and Green Pumpkin NEON ?

Ain 't the difference between NEON and the plain ole regular red the size of the flakes ?.

Just wonderin ' !

  • Super User
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You can add another dollar to the price if you include the word Xtreme to the name!

  • Super User
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I don 't think that 's the case, the baits cost exactly the same per bag.

Go figure.  :-?

  • Super User
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There are some color choices out there that are so similar you have to wonder why they were created.  I can only guess that it lures more anglers into buying more lures. 

  • Super User
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Let 's forget about the salt ( don 't know why TW doesn 't bother to wash the salt before taking the picture ), Green Pumkin Neon:

YD-GPN-1.jpg

Other than a slight difference in the size of the flakes I don 't see any difference between that and green pumpkin red.

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Maybe name recognition. I'm sure some areas know the color by green pumpkin red flake and some know it as green pumpkin neon. Maybe they can increase their sales just by having two names  :-/

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    One little thing is different, probably the size flake like ya said. Yamamoto is notorious for making a bunch of colors that over lap. So he can catch more fisherman, and get some of those fools to buy 5 bags of those as well as green pumpkin.  ;D

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Usually neon, would be smaller flake with more of it, but that looks like regular medium flake to me. Does regular gp red have black flake in it also?

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Just looked at his color chart, the neon is like .15 diameter flake, and the normal gp red is like a .35 or so flake. The neon would show more red in the water. But agreed it is a minor difference, and is more to catch fisherman then fish

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