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For here top right or bottom left should be better than the others based on past experience. But every one of those colors work here as well. 

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Top right (or bottom left).  Strange choice of picture, but you're the boss.

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FOR ME IT COMES DOWN TO WATER COLOR,TIME OF YEAR,AND WHAT THE BAIT IN MY LAKE LOOKS LIKE AT THE TIME i AM FISHING! i WOULD FISH THE RED IN THE SPRING IN Table Rock with some color to the water!

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Definitely the red craw. Spring means muddy water and in my neck of the woods muddy water means dark color lures. 

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I've caught thousands of bass with chrome.

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Caught tons of bass on the Rayburn Red traps. Haven't thrown one yet this year, might have to change that this week. 

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Toledo Gold ;)

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Anything with chrome. It's all in the flash down here. 

 

 

 

 

Mike 

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That red craw pattern is about the only bait you need on Oneida Lake from ice out thru the spawn.

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Although any of them I can apply over here, I'd have to lean towards the chrome model. Ticking the weed tops with that flash of silver,.? Simply deadly, and often overlooked by many.

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