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So far mine is the Roboworm Oxblood Red Flake. What’s yours?

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Pumpkin Zoom swamp crawler.  Either wacky or t-rigged with light weight 

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Like just a regular straight worm? Or any kind or worm like curl tail worms included? A Scuppernog Zoom Mag II worm is always a solid choice for me. Straight tail would probably be a Berkley Ring Snake in Pumpkinseed or YUM Warning Shot in Oxblood Red Flake. 

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YUM Dinger.  I keep one in my sock at all times just in case a bass falls out the sky and needs catching.

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12 hours ago, 5/0 said:

So far mine is the Roboworm Oxblood Red Flake. What’s yours?

I’m a fan of that worm and color. 

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please stay on topic.  Pumpkinseed ain't brown.  Scuppernog is only kinda brown.  Motor oil ain't brown.  Oxblood? brown? maybe dried ox blood. . . .     Hey, just joking, all these colors are kinda brown, IMO.  

 

I have some 10" power worms that are brown or brown-ish.  They stay in the large box of 10" power worms in the fishing shed.  They haven't made the traveling team for a number of years.

 

The past few years, if a 10" worm isn't blue fleck or red shad or South African special, I haven't thrown it.  Not that I'm particularly attached to any certain colors, that's just what has gotten thrown in the past few years.

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22 hours ago, Choporoz said:

Reins scuppernong Swampmover....by a lot

Thank you! Have you used the Bubbling Shaker? The ribbed body kinda looks like the Zoom Dead Ringer. Except that the spaces between the ribs are deeper and filled in on top and bottom and are translucent.

 

2 hours ago, N Florida Mike said:

I don’t use brown worms much, but when I do I use Moccasin Culprits.

Thank you! I have been looking at those worms, the 7 1/2" Original. What's the difference between the Moccasin and Crawdad? They look pretty close in color to me> 

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1 hour ago, Fishes in trees said:

Pumpkinseed ain't brown.  Scuppernog is only kinda brown.  Motor oil ain't brown.  Oxblood? brown? maybe dried ox blood. . . .     Hey, just joking, all these colors are kinda brown, IMO.

I hear ya! One manufacturer's Oxblood is brown, another is red. Thinking Robo and Iovino respectfully. Pumpkin Seed and Motor Oil can be close depending on who makes them. The thought behind my original post, and I didn't make it too clear, was finding a completely brown worm. Most of the ones I've looked at had some other accent color in them. Robo's Peoples Worm and Warmouth are two more examples.

 

Joe

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37 minutes ago, 5/0 said:

Thank you! Have you used the Bubbling Shaker? The ribbed body kinda looks like the Zoom Dead Ringer. Except that the spaces between the ribs are deeper and filled in on top and bottom and are translucent.

Deadly on a drop shot

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The 1st hand pours I used were Smitty's worms Otay Special and Upton's still makes most of the brown Smitty colors like Chocolate w/ blue neon, Southern Craw* and Otay Spl.

Roboworms make several cinnamon color worms; 93GF Warmouth, 9KD0 Whitches ***, A2AF Peoples Worm, A6A0 Blue Crawler, A73B Sculpin and ADAR Oxblood w/light red flake*. Roboworms colors constantly add new choices but the older colors are available.

Iovino Honey Comb*

Dark brown and cinnamon brown color worms work great just not as popular nationally as the Greens. 

Tom

* my top 3 brown colors today.

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4 hours ago, Fishes in trees said:

please stay on topic.  Pumpkinseed ain't brown.  Scuppernog is only kinda brown.  Motor oil ain't brown.  Oxblood? brown? maybe dried ox blood. . . .     Hey, just joking, all these colors are kinda brown, IMO.  

 

I have some 10" power worms that are brown or brown-ish.  They stay in the large box of 10" power worms in the fishing shed.  They haven't made the traveling team for a number of years.

 

The past few years, if a 10" worm isn't blue fleck or red shad or South African special, I haven't thrown it.  Not that I'm particularly attached to any certain colors, that's just what has gotten thrown in the past few years.

For real. Stay on topic. Blue fleck, red shad SA Special have nothing to do with brown. The only true brown worm I've come across and use is a Zoom finesse that is brown and labeled as brown. There is no other. Brown is in the eyes of the beholder.

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54 minutes ago, WRB said:

Upton's

Whoa Tom! And I thought Reaction Innovations had a racy site?!

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5 hours ago, 5/0 said:

Thank you! Have you used the Bubbling Shaker? The ribbed body kinda looks like the Zoom Dead Ringer. Except that the spaces between the ribs are deeper and filled in on top and bottom and are translucent.

 

Thank you! I have been looking at those worms, the 7 1/2" Original. What's the difference between the Moccasin and Crawdad? They look pretty close in color to me> 

I have never used the crawdad so I couldn’t speak to its color.

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2 hours ago, 5/0 said:

Whoa Tom! And I thought Reaction Innovations had a racy site?!

I think the hand pour guys sniff the plastisol:o

Josh has a few worms on TW. Last Chance Tackle in Hemet CA has nearly all of Uptons products and they ship anywhere.

Tom

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14 hours ago, scaleface said:

Looks brown to me . Motor Oil is just a label .

I never said that. Must have me confused. 
 

But words have been put in my mouth time before. 

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9 minutes ago, Spankey said:

I never said that. Must have me confused. 
 

But words have been put in my mouth time before. 

  I quoted a quote . Oh well .

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