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Since it's often hard to determine colors online and I don't have a BPS near enough to me, does The Stik-O come in a color that Matches the Yamamoto 912 ( which is a Green Pumpkin/watermelon black flake laminate color) and if so what's it called.

 

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BPS does not offer a Green Pumpkin / Watermelon Stik-O color , stay with the Yamamoto 912 color .

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Negative on an exact match. I believe they have a few green pumpkin/watermelon laminates (Sooner Run, Double Trouble, Sure Thing) but all of them have red flake instead of just black. Dark Melon is kind of in between the two, but not a laminate.

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On 3/28/2022 at 8:14 AM, evo2s197 said:

Since it's often hard to determine colors online and I don't have a BPS near enough to me, does The Stik-O come in a color that Matches the Yamamoto 912

i would just stay simple and stay with the senko i'm not quite sure what you have around you but if you have an academy go there because they have the best deals/cheapest but you can go to dicks and look but there deals are not as good and there a little bit higher. 

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I'll go the other way and say that if you want to save a bit of cash try the Stik-Os. Maybe fish are particular to flake color but I find it a bit hard to believe that they'd avoid red or blue but eat black on the same color worm. I could be wrong. Others here have more experience than I, but it wouldn't hurt to try and find out yourself (and let us know :) ). I use mainly YUM Dingers for my worms.

 

I started making my own too. Can make any color combo I want, and there are guys making worms comparable to Senkos in action, weight, appearance and more durable, so they say.

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Instead of "something like a Senko", your best bet is the Senko.

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