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Jeez, I haven’t fished a lizard in ages. I used green pumpkin when I did. This thread makes me wanna go out and try a lizard again. I’ll have to see if I still have any. Thanks OP!

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Green Pumpkin with a little spike it 

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I have thrown white when I sight fish beds. But I use 2 different colors otherwise. Carolina pumpkin/chartreuse and a BPS black light works most any other time. 

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I use the following Zoom Lizards mostly
Black/Blue Tail

Junebug

Watermelon/Red Glitter

 

I also still have a big supply of the old Fliptail Lizard in black and will use this either weightless or Texas rigged. 

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I don’t know the name of the color but it’s black with red flake. GP works in every pond ever created. 

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6 hours ago, GReb said:

I don’t know the name of the color but it’s black with red flake. 

 

Black Neon 😉

Highly over looked color in any plastic 

 

 

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Solid black

Solid white

GP

and a discontinued Madman color called Volcano. 

 

Allen

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Missile D'Stroyer's Green Pumpkin Flash and Zoom's Pumpkin Chartreuse and Watermelon Slice.

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Throw game hawgs more due to spots here biting the tails off lizards.  My go to colors are green pumpkin, pumpkin, black/blue, and a magnum zoom in straight black.  Also like the moccasin blue zoom lizard on one particular lake I frequent.

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Usually for most soft plastics purple is my go to , but a guy who knows stuff at my home reservoir recommended I try a black lizard with a blue tail (Carolina rigged). I took his advice and wow I’m glad I did. 

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I use the same colors for lizards as all other soft baits.

 

Stained water, tanic color--Black/Blue, Green pumpkin/Red, Junebug...I tend to use a black blue tail or black chart tail lizard the most. 

 

If clear water I go something natural-watermelons,gp....   I don't throw a lizard that often. I tend to find I can use a brush hog instead. 

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