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I wish there was more green pumpkin variation.  Its so hard finding just the right shade and accents to match all of the lakes around here.  Definitely need more GP variations on the market...

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36 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

That one and Sheet's Chartreuse Shad are probably my two main-stays.

https://media.purefishing.com/i/purefishing/PowerBaitPitBoss_SkeetsChartreuseShad_1819_alt1?w=1000&h=1000&img404=404&v=1

Netbait used to offer this Chartreuse Shad color in their finesse worms - great color for spotted bass in clear water !

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I wish more companys would make old school motor oil. They  say green pumpkin is motor oil, but it's not. As a reference, Mr.Twister still makes a good motor oil color. It's still a bass catcher too.

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More soft plastics in the Tilapia color for bass lakes where bluegill are the main forage .

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1 hour ago, galyonj said:

 

Nosir. That other site that got autoedited when I posted earlier shows bubblegum Zoom finesse worms in stock.

If it's the site I'm thinking of, they have a crazy amount of colors for Zoom products. Including special color runs you don't see anywhere else. Zoom website has 40 different colors for the Super Fluke. This site has 130!

 

I have noticed TW has added more Zoom colors this week, too. But not close to that amount. 

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years ago there was a color called "critter". it was a clear worm with green and red glitter. don't remember who made it but in clear water it was awesome.

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34 minutes ago, galyonj said:

I believe you're correct. I just ordered from there too because I have the self-control of a little zoo monkey.

 

 

The Rocky Top Super Fluke has been killer this spring.

 

15 minutes ago, Tony Christian said:

That natural gill color the Spunk Shad has. Imagine that on a Zako or a Rage Menace.

 

That is a great color. 

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5 minutes ago, NorthernBasser said:

The Rocky Top Super Fluke has been killer this spring.

 

 

I didn't even know that existed. Zoom's got more colors than Carter's got liver pills.

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15 hours ago, Darth-Baiter said:

I like that OG motor oil color. It had a green hue and it was a dirty oil color. 

Came here to post this. I think it was Culprit that used to make a salt & pepper that was a clear worm with black specks. It worked good in really clear water. 

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Zooms Arkansas shiner. Haven’t found it around anymore 

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I am the ultimate heathen - I buy colors that are close and mix them all in one bag! I don't get all hung up on colors. I throw natural, white or black and combination close to those.

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3 hours ago, JediAmoeba said:

I am the ultimate heathen - I buy colors that are close and mix them all in one bag! I don't get all hung up on colors. I throw natural, white or black and combination close to those.

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5 hours ago, bowhunter63 said:

Zooms Arkansas shiner. Haven’t found it around anymore 

Omnia carries the Super Fluke in that color.

 

Another new color I like is Ham Bone. I see TW carries it now. 

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On 6/9/2023 at 5:49 AM, Jar11591 said:

More color options for spinnerbait skirts. Seems like companies only like putting whites, silvers and chartreuse for spinnerbait skirts, but I do so well on ones patterned after pumpkinseeds, perch, golden shiners etc. 

 

I make all kinds of baits like that but guys want Chartreuse/white.

 

Allen 

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On 6/8/2023 at 11:33 PM, Munkin said:

What colors would you like to see more companies make in soft plastics? For me it would be solid black creature baits and Yamamotos Natural Shad for worms. These two  colors just flat out work for me. 

 

Allen 

I fish a lot of black because it's what I make with remelts. They flat out work here too. 

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I also would like to see the green pumpkin flamethrower color offered in the BBB Kamikaze Swimon. It goes great with bluegill chatterbaits. 

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On 6/9/2023 at 11:41 AM, NorthernBasser said:

The Perfection Blue Fleck color you can get in the Pit Boss. I do so well with this color. Strangely, TW doesn't carry this color anymore.

 

Berkley Powerbait Pit Boss - American Legacy Fishing, G Loomis Superstore

 

One my favorites as well. 

 

I cut about a fourth of it off and it works great with this jig.

 

 

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On 6/9/2023 at 2:04 PM, JediAmoeba said:

I am the ultimate heathen - I buy colors that are close and mix them all in one bag! I don't get all hung up on colors. I throw natural, white or black and combination close to those.

You are an absolute menace. First disliking Big Game and now this

 

Someone stop this man

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20 minutes ago, FishTank said:

 

One my favorites as well. 

 

I cut about a fourth of it off and it works great with this jig.

 

 

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Nice. I have tried the 3" Pit Boss as a trailer on smaller, finesse jigs and just didn't care for it. You may have the right idea there!

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On 6/9/2023 at 9:14 AM, the reel ess said:

Bubble gum, lime. I catch a lot of fish on Trick Worms in these colors, more than I do in more traditional colors. But they don't exist in Zoom's smaller 4" Finesse Worm.

Bubble gum colored trick worms are my most productive ones. I also have success with the solid white ones. 

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1 hour ago, NorthernBasser said:

Nice. I have tried the 3" Pit Boss as a trailer on smaller, finesse jigs and just didn't care for it. You may have the right idea there!

I did the same. I bought a few in the 3in and 4in. The 4in seemed to have more bulk/width and made the bait slow down a little more on the fall, even when trimmed. The 3in has worked ok as a Ned bait and on a free rig. 

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