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I depends on a few things for me. In big worms like a ribbon tail, I like variations of purple, like tequila sunrise or plain black. In Trick Worms I like the bright colors in off-color water when you're working it like a jerkbait for reaction strikes. But if you're getting finessy with it, I like the watermelons and pumkins. I'm usually getting finessy in clearer water with the smaller 4.5" worm. There's no such thing as "clear water" in most places I go. I also like black/blue flake.

  • Super User
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Pumpkin + Green Flake (#1, but hard to find)

Pumpkinseed

Green Pumpkin

Green Pumpkin + Chartreuse Tail/tip

Junebug

Red Shad

Motor Oil

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Green Pumpkin.

 

If they won't eat that or my shallow reservoir of fishing knowledge decides the water is too muddy, I'll tie on Junebug.

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Green Pumpkin , WM Red , June Bug , Plum Apple , Blue Fleck , Tequila Sunrise and Red Bug all will see summer action on the starting team . Down on the AAA farm teams are combo colors such as Bama Bug , Okeechobee Craw and Texas Craw (half GP / half Red Bug combo) ready to be called up.

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Either June Bug or a Senko in green pumpkin with large copper fleck and a chartreuse tail.  Summer Potomac bass seem to like that Senko and a bubble gum worm.

  • Super User
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I have done pretty well with a darker/natural color most of the time like green pumpkin.  There are a couple of lakes around here that I fish regularly where the water is quite murky and then I need to use a bright colored version like white or chartreuse.

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Top three lately gotta be purple-ish (morning dawn or plum), chartreuse pumpkin, and motor oil.  I don't throw a ton of worms, but these have been my 2020 choices and they've worked.

  • Super User
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Green pumpkin and solid black are what I use most often. 

 

Allen 

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Looks like I need get some blues and purples in my collection

  • Global Moderator
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Plum Apple, Blackberry, and watermelon red magic.

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On 7/12/2020 at 5:08 PM, plawren53202 said:

Colors that are a combination of green and blue, like Yum "Bream" and SK "Moon Juice" or "Okeechobee Craw." Second place would be purple colors, like Morning Dawn. Junebug is the go-to in dirty water.

Moon Juice such a underrated color one of my favorites if I need a bite and using soft plastics. Chameleon is another great one from strike king in the rage bug.

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*Who fishes a sapphire blue worm (besides Bill Dance) ? ... Not sure what water clarity , deep or shallow for that color ?

  • Super User
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4 hours ago, ChrisD46 said:

*Who fishes a sapphire blue worm (besides Bill Dance) ? ... Not sure what water clarity , deep or shallow for that color ?

I do   . Bass love them .I use them any time except muddy water .All depths .

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