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Put in a partial order if your catch rate improves order more if it dosen't look for a different color.

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My answer is no and that's with me choosing Junebug 99% of the time over B & B and JB 100% of the time if I could only choose one. I would never completely get rid of one color though for any arbitrary reason. I would DEFINITELY stock up on some Junebug. My all time favorite color. Really just purple in general.

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June bug is amazing in NY where I am.. they eat junebug more than black and blue, they both have time and place but I throw junebug colors more than black and blue most of the time.. or a black light as some companies call it where it’s the junebug color with some black to it 

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I primarily use Junebug and Junebug red when water clarity is 3' or less. You'll see Junebug on just about everyone's boat deck down South ?

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11 minutes ago, stratoliner92 said:

I primarily use Junebug and Junebug red when water clarity is 3' or less. You'll see Junebug on just about everyone's boat deck down South ?

Don't be without a 8" junebug lizard in the spring time on Ross Barnett.

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If my wife can have 37 different colors of shoes, I can have both black/blue AND junebug.

 

I have spoken.

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