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Okay, getting a few of the new R2S lures and know that I'm getting Loon for my dark and Orange Crush for versatility as both light or dark but I'm torn for the light one...should I go with...


Bone

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Munky Butt

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or I Know It

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Thanks for any help deciding!!!
 

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Bone.

 

I keep the topwater stuff simple, a light and a dark. The R2S colors that I use are Loon and Bone. 

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3 minutes ago, tander said:

Munky Butt, don't you just love that name. :huh:

Have to admit the name is funny as heck but in the end I want the best fish catcher, not the best catcher of fishermen :).

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It's a toss up between bone or butt monkey. Butt munky will be good for clear water, im just giving you my opinion based on the waters i fish ,get both?

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2 minutes ago, Burro said:

It's a toss up between bone or butt monkey. Butt munky will be good for clear water, get both?

Short on funds. Will also be getting Loon and Orange Crush and really only have money for 3 at this time.

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i'd go bone, im surprised you didnt get perch instead of orange crush though being in Vermont 

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Perch is a great color for me too. I fish really clear river for smallies and there are perch all over the place. Seemed a logical color choice.

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8 minutes ago, Scarborough817 said:

i'd go bone, im surprised you didnt get perch instead of orange crush though being in Vermont 

I almost did go Perch because we have Perch almost every lake and pond here but the Orange Crush looked intriguing as historically people have had good luck with silver & black lures and add an orange belly to that, sounds like a winner to me but Perch was definitely in the discussion!

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38 minutes ago, Brett's_daddy said:

I almost did go Perch because we have Perch almost every lake and pond here but the Orange Crush looked intriguing as historically people have had good luck with silver & black lures and add an orange belly to that, sounds like a winner to me but Perch was definitely in the discussion!

I would go perch, loon and bone or perch, loon, orange crush

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If I could only have 1 topwater color, it would be bone.

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Black, white and clear.  Those are the standard colors that will give you the most versatility.  Every company has there own names like clear water minnow which here is called monkey butt.  I some times add to those colors but am trying not to.  The i know it is a clear bait on the swaiver so i almost jumped on that but here its a sexy shad.  JMO

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On 1/10/2018 at 7:36 PM, Angry John said:

Black, white and clear.  Those are the standard colors that will give you the most versatility.  Every company has there own names like clear water minnow which here is called monkey butt.  I some times add to those colors but am trying not to.  The i know it is a clear bait on the swaiver so i almost jumped on that but here its a sexy shad.  JMO

Agree with this. Don't get caught up in all of the colors - they can only see the bottom. I keep 3 - Powder, Bone & Loon. Light, medium & dark for whatever water conditions you face.

 

 

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Well, here's what I decided...as you can see I ended up getting 1 more bait and also a pair of Pitbull braid cutters which many people say are the best braid cutters on the planet, we'll see!!!

 

 

 

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Given those choices, probably Monkey Butt. But really, how much of the bait can be seen? The bottom half of all of them look pretty similar.

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