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I use a white lizard during the spawn with great success   ;)

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Anyone have any luck with any types of white worms??

Yeah I just got a prescription for it

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Some guy was trying to tell me white worms is the way to go in the fall....i didnt buy it

these tackle shops like to sell the lures they dont sell to people looking for ideas......

white seems good becausse it can probably be seen easily while you fish it, i like being able to see my lure.....

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Hi, we use the white with blue/black/silver- flake- senkos all the time with good luck. My wife will toss a white one while I toss a green one until we see what the fish like best. Good luck

                      JB

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I've had some killin' days on a white hula grub going after suspended bass.  I have a lot of confidence in that bait in certain conditions....

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I've used white hula grubs and white senkos. White hula grubs I have had some success. (there is small black spects in the white)

and the white senkos with no black spects I haven't had much luck. But I would try them out and see if u have success, something can not work for my lake or pond but be great for ur lake or pond. Good Luck

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Any time you're trying to mimmick a shad, a white palstic is great.

Most of my success has been on a Pearl Blue w/ with silver flake 5" Senko (looks white), a gambler Flappin Shad, or a Pearl Fluke.

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From the book Big Bass Magic.

white plastic worms work good around springs.  under gournd albino worms are comon coming out of underwater springs.  paint a couple of pink eyes on it with a marker.

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I only use white 5 inch Yum Dingers and white 4 inch Black Widow tubes during the spawn. Once the spawn is over my go to colors and the only two colors I use for soft plastics are green pumpkin and watermellon with black flake. The only exception is red shad for my 7 & 10 inch Culprit worms.

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white is one of my favorite colors.

I use white senko's like any other senko

white swimin senko's are great chatterbait trailers.

White trick worms. in the back of shallow weedy coves.

white is highly visible and contrasts well with stained water.

Use it with confidence.

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I just started fishing white worms.  I actually use brents 3 and 4 inch *** in the pearl silver.  Haven't fished them heavily, but have had luck with them after I get a follower with another bait, i'll throw this in wacky rigged and will get strikes.  

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Are you talking worms? Looks like most people consider a worm to be any soft plastic (senko/fluke/tube/lizard) but those aren't worms in my opinion. Anyways, yes i like white worms (gycb cuttail) fished like any other color of plastic worm. Smaller 4-6" (no brand) works great on a dropshot. I fish in clear water if that helps.

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i dont use a white worm often, but when i do its primarily duruing the spawn, it catches em' prettty good when theyre on the beds, but other than that i hardly ever use them. i use other stuff like white tubes, flukes and stuff with more success though

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