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Hey guys.. looking for some input for some good all around Lucky Craft colors...   What is everyones best producing colors?

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Although I do not have a lot of experience with these, I would say aurora black and ghost minnow.

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American Shad had done me well.

X2, I have american shad in almost every version of the Lucky craft baits that I own and they all catch fish. I'm also getting to like sexy shad, copper bream, and crack pretty well. I have one RC 1.5 in a green and blue color that I used to catch them on like crazy until I busted the lip off on the side of the boat, never have been able to find the exact color again.  :'( Aurora black and chartruese shad both do really well for me also.

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Misty Shad

Ghost Bluegill

American Shad / Chart Shad both been awesome as well.

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American Shad, Ghost Minnow, Chartreuse Shad, and Gunmetal Shad are my favorites.  If I had to pick one it would be American Shad.

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MS American Shade for sure!

Baby Bass, Ghost Tennessee Shad, Aurora Black (blue),

Pearl Flake White and Table Rock Shad will get you

started.

8-)

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o      American Shad

o      Aurora Black

o      Ghost Minnow

o      Bluegill

o      Chartreuse shad

o      Ms female bluegill

o      Ms shell white

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sound to me like the aurora black and the american shad are the crowd favorites.. i

l'll have to check em out!  On another site i might buy a citrus shad for a price I cant pass up..

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For jerkbaits and top water baits I think the mentioned colors are all good choices.  For deep running, bottom banging crankbaits I'd be choosing some darker colors.

steve

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