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PB&J has become my go-to color, but it's barely edging out black w/ blue.

 

Just barely.

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#1 - Black, Blue, and Orange

#1A - Black, Blue, and Purple

With these I'll use either a Flippin' Blue Super Chunk/Big Salty Chunk or a Sapphire Blue Rage Craw or Super Speed Craw 

 

Also have success with these

 

Black and Brown skirt with a Butterscotch Gene Larew Salt Craw

Brown-Orange Glitter, Pumpkin-Green Glitter, and Orange skirt with a Rootbeer Green Super Chunk/Big Salty Chunk or an Amber Green/Black Rage Craw 

Posted

My confidence color is green pumpkin or some variation of it.  I only throw black and blue when the water is stained pretty good.  

 

 

I am thinking of switching a lot to green pumpkin.  It's amazing the luck I've had with this color this year.

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Brown/GP/Orange

 

PB&J

 

Don't think I have ever caught on a black & blue jig.

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Posted

I like the black and blue better than a green pumpkin on my ponds because they seem to stand out a little more on the bottom. The green pumpkin looks so much like the dirt and leaves on the bottom of the pond that I prefer the black and blue.

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