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I like the bright blue, some companies call it sapphire blue, backwater blue, swampwater blue, it's bright blue whatever they want to call it. It works great here, especially during the summer months when the water turns green with algae blooms. Also a great color at night. You cant really see how green the water is behind me in the last picture. Blue was the only color of anything I could get them to eat that day.

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Like I said blue was my go to color back in the 70’s and into the 80’s, then I retired blue jigs and worms preferring purple.

Lures with blue high lites I have always used, it’s bright solid blue that worked so well and apparently still does if you use it!

Tom

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There was a study done at a small lake that I read about several years back. I think in Illinois somewhere. I don't remember much of the details except blue jigs worked fast along the bottom was the #1 lure in the study.

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This blue/core shot worm from KC Injection Baits has been my best color since he started making it - although  the red/black core shot has been good also.

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On 10/4/2019 at 9:17 PM, Raul said:

Blue don't work at all

Howdy stranger!

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It is interesting that over the years surveys of bass anglers has revealed that green pumpkin has moved to the top of the most used color.

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I've never stopped using the BlackGrape 8" Jelly Worm. It's a nice deep blue color. It's worked for almost 40 years, why stop.

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