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34 minutes ago, Columbia Craw said:

Purple is the original green pumpkin.

 

In the SJ County delta system and the lakes/reservoirs in the eastern foothills, motor oil was the original green pumpkin.

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2 hours ago, QED said:

 

In the SJ County delta system and the lakes/reservoirs in the eastern foothills, motor oil was the original green pumpkin.

Green Weenie was the original green pumpkin!

Tom

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13 hours ago, WRB said:

Green Weenie was the original green pumpkin!

Tom

 

When introduced and in what soft bait?  A quick google search shows that the green weenie color is still in use!  Never used it or heard of it till just now.

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Green Weenie was a 70’s hand western hand pour color in light green weenie w/ black and green or red or blue flakes and regular green or dark green by at least a dozen suppliers.

Today not Don Iovino still offers green weenie that I know of.

Tom

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While fishing from the bank always remember to look around to see if you are going to hit anything as you make the cast. 

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If you fish from the bank in Florida, do not step on a fire ant mound. I was out today just before dawn and stepped on one. It is not a good experience!

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Try not to be discouraged when having a tough time getting bit. (easier said than done)  

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