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Im going to put an order in for some jerkbaits.. I picked up a couple xraps - clown, olive, perch... Ill probably be picking up some lucky crafts pointer 100s. what are your 3 go to colors. My water here is mostly clear, nothing too dark n dungy. I was thinking chart shad for one?

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I love chartruese shad for smallies...  get american shad and aurora black too..

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Ghost Minnow, Clown, Aurora Black.  Top three colors for me regardless of where I fish them.

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For LC

American Shad

Ghost Minnow or Misty Shad

Female Ghost Bluegill / Has a perch quality to it

But I have a ton of different colors as well. 

I have 78, 100 and 128 in chartruese shad as well but its my number 1 Northern jerkbait color.

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The usual concensus for this question is aurora black, Chartreuse shad and american shad. I added the color Crack and i think its going to be a smallie killer!!! Instead of buying only 100's i would buy a 78 also. They are little killers.

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And lest we forget Wakasagi and Ghost Pearl Ayu. ;)

So many choices... And yes, the bait monkey has me on speed dial for these.

If you're looking for a new x-rap color try the Hot Pink one.

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excellent excellent!! lol do you guys know if we have a code for ***? i thought i saw it once in a thread.

so the colors are chart shad, american shad, aurora black

thanks gents

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