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Depending on the waters - a bluegill can have more green pumpkin than the silver bluegill flash color .

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"Oh man, don't call them paddle tails, a couple members on here ripped me a new one because they are supposed to be called "boot tails", apparently."

 

Ha! They're pulling your leg. Keitech calls them paddle tails.

 

www.keitechusa.com/keitech-swimbaits/keitech-swing-impact-fat/keitech-fat-swing-impact-4.8/keitech-fat-swing-impact-4.8-bluegill-flash.html

 

"The Keitech 4.8-Inch FAT Swing Impact has taken the Paddle tail swim bait to the next level."

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Here are two more I bought from someone on Facebook that look promising. 

 

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On 9/17/2019 at 11:49 PM, Bluebasser86 said:

Green Pumpkin or Watermelon with a touch of chartreuse on the tail is one of the best bluegill imitating colors IMO. Juvenile bluegills that bass most commonly feed on aren't very colorful.

This^. GP, Watermelon Candy, or anything similar with just the tip of the tail dipped in Spike-It gets chocked when they are on sunfish

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57 minutes ago, BassWhole! said:

This^. GP, Watermelon Candy, or anything similar with just the tip of the tail dipped in Spike-It gets chocked when they are on sunfish

Gotta try that color out. Heard good things about them.

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