BassSlayer71 Posted November 14, 2014 Posted November 14, 2014 What's your favorite color on whatever bait you want to share? I love Green pumpkin on soft plastics other than the fluke. Prefer smokin shad for it. Spinnnerbait used to be any shad color but due to where I fished this year, firetiger or close was on point. Quote
Super User *Hootie Posted November 14, 2014 Super User Posted November 14, 2014 Due to water color on my lake, I most always use a chartreuse, or chartreuse and white spinnerbait. My jigs and plastics are normally blue and black combinations. Hootie 1 Quote
Missourifishin Posted November 14, 2014 Posted November 14, 2014 On most of the crankbaits I fish, I like chartreuse as well as natural looking shad colors. It seems like it's been chartreuse in spring and natural colors in fall for me the last couple of years. In texas rigged soft plastics I tend to go with something darker like green pumpkin. I'm still trying to figure out what I like in jigs and jig trailers, but dark colors like black and blue are probably my favorites. Spinnerbaits, I usually go with brighter colors. 1 Quote
BassSlayer71 Posted November 14, 2014 Author Posted November 14, 2014 I'm still trying to figure out what I like in jigs and jig trailers, but dark colors like black and blue are probably my favorites. I've used jigs a hand full of times (need to work on that) but black and blue have been my best luck also. Quote
Mike2841 Posted November 14, 2014 Posted November 14, 2014 Purple worms, white spinnerbaits, black chatterbaits, black topwater, and perch/fire tiger cranks. Not sure why, but this is what I gravitate towards. Quote
Super User fishballer06 Posted November 14, 2014 Super User Posted November 14, 2014 I fish a ton of different lakes/rivers. Chartruese is always a solid choice. Some of the clearer waters with natural colors I do well on perch/bluegill. Quote
BasshunterJGH Posted November 14, 2014 Posted November 14, 2014 Black and blue jigs, watermelon blk flk senkos, sexy shad treble hook baits (crankbaits, jerkbaits, topwaters), and last but not least rainbow trout swimbaits. Quote
KritterGitter Posted November 14, 2014 Posted November 14, 2014 Junebug jigs with blue sapphire trailers and junebug plastics(worms, senkos etc.) Jerkbait-aurora gold, Diving/Squarebill Crankbait-bluegill, babybass (natural colors), Lipless crank- chrome/blue back, Topwaters- chartreuse, black, and white variations. Quote
annexation Posted November 14, 2014 Posted November 14, 2014 I love experimenting with colors, but there are two that just plain work, no matter what: Green pumpkin, and Black (with or without flakes). Those two are my very best, and I'll throw whichever the sky and water dictate that day. I don't shy from many colors, though - I'm willing to try anything on any given day. At least, until I get tired of it. Quote
5fishlimit Posted November 15, 2014 Posted November 15, 2014 More and more of my soft plastics are being bought in Junebug. Black with blue flake is second. Hard baits are all over the place, and since they seem to be bought on pure impulse I buy whatever looks pretty. Quote
Inflatable Raft Bum Posted November 15, 2014 Posted November 15, 2014 Can it be two?, i'm split personality.. Fluke- pearl Senko- junebug (blueish/ purple w/ flake) Quote
warpath58 Posted November 15, 2014 Posted November 15, 2014 Fed-x Bagley and Tunica shad rattletrap Quote
papajoe222 Posted November 16, 2014 Posted November 16, 2014 For most soft plastics it's green pumpkin. Cranks-either shad or crawfish, topwaters-anything with a white or bone belly, jigs-depends on what I'm trying to imitate (I swim a lot of white and smoke colored jigs). Quote
Green Trout Posted November 16, 2014 Posted November 16, 2014 White Ice flukes. Imitates a Shad Quote
Inflatable Raft Bum Posted November 16, 2014 Posted November 16, 2014 White Ice Flukes have no salt, regarless of the packaging claims. The salt is required for the lure to function Quote
Inflatable Raft Bum Posted November 16, 2014 Posted November 16, 2014 When you buy Zoom products, open them and taste them, some (many) claim salt content when they have none. Still my all time favorite lure. Quote
Inflatable Raft Bum Posted November 16, 2014 Posted November 16, 2014 Soak a pearl fluke, and a white ice fluke in water for 48 hrs, and just look at what you'll see. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted November 16, 2014 Global Moderator Posted November 16, 2014 Green pumpkins, watermelons, and black grape are my favorites. Quote
jbw252 Posted November 16, 2014 Posted November 16, 2014 For plastics, it would be green pumpkin. For cranks. it would be shad. Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted November 16, 2014 Super User Posted November 16, 2014 90% of my soft plastics are in these 4 basic colors: Black ( with blue or red flake) Green Pumpkin (with or without various color flakes) Watermelon (mostly with red flake or watermelon candy) Junebug. And I have a few select baits in white and bubblegum. Plus, I always have some spike it markers in red, orange, and chart. for adding splashes when I think it's needed. For hardbaits I have a lot of colors in my "collection" but I really only use the basics of: Bluegill/perch colored baits, a craw color, something with chart., and something white (like sexy shad etc..) 1 Quote
Jon G Posted November 16, 2014 Posted November 16, 2014 Green Pumpkin (Green Pumkin Red Flake as well) Watermelon Black Quote
McKinneyLonghorn Posted November 17, 2014 Posted November 17, 2014 Watermelon Red and green pumpkin are my goto colors for soft plastics/jigs/chatterbaits. The bait I have caught a lot of fish on the last year is the Rage Space Monkey in the Double Header color, a laminate of my two favorite soft plastic colors. For crankbaits firetiger catches me the most fish. Quote
BassSlayer71 Posted November 17, 2014 Author Posted November 17, 2014 90% of my soft plastics are in these 4 basic colors: Black ( with blue or red flake) Green Pumpkin (with or without various color flakes) Watermelon (mostly with red flake or watermelon candy) Junebug. And I have a few select baits in white and bubblegum. Plus, I always have some spike it markers in red, orange, and chart. for adding splashes when I think it's needed. For hardbaits I have a lot of colors in my "collection" but I really only use the basics of: Bluegill/perch colored baits, a craw color, something with chart., and something white (like sexy shad etc..) Totally agree with this. I think it's best to simplify the colors. It's amazing was a simple color change can do. Quote
thehooligan Posted November 17, 2014 Posted November 17, 2014 Green pumpkin candy for plastics, perch for hardbaits Quote
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