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Green.  90+% of the time.  I've had rare, intermittent success with pearl dipped in green JJ's, but green does the trick almost all the time.  Pumpkin or watermelon....with or without flakes...doesn't seem to matter much.  In my mind, flukes are about the weightless action and colors matter little.

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  • Global Moderator
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White Ice, Watermelon Red...In that order

 

Mike 

  • Super User
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I mostly use the Tiny Flukes, favorite color is 
Watermelon Red.

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14 minutes ago, Darren. said:

I mostly use the Tiny Flukes, favorite color is 
Watermelon Red.

The 3 inch ones? 

  • Super User
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Just now, pwahmy said:

The 3 inch ones? 

Yep. The tiny ones from Zoom.

I believe they're 3" long....

Use them on a mojo rig, and even
wacky rigs.

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Pearl for me.

Interestingly my local Walmart dropped the price for super flukes from $3.36 down to $2.77.Thats the everyday price now.

C22

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White ice, pearl, watermelon, and the green sparkly ones w/black back.

Love me some chartreuse dye on the tails of the first three.

  • Super User
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Watermelon, or pearl.  One of those colors always works.

  • Super User
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9 minutes ago, buzzed bait said:

white, disco violet or pro blue red pearl 

White, disco violet and baby bass are mine

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I really like the action and durability of bass assasin flukes or the ones with just the single thin tail. They come in some crazy colors but are an older company and are hard to find unless online threw their website or tw.h or ebay. I like disco violet, baby bass, and the white colors. Lately I've been searching for a color that resembles perch, the main forage for my CT ponds.

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