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Does your method of rigging (wacky vs. texas rig) change the bait color choice that you use?  For example do you texas rig a watermelon but only wacky rig a smoke senko/worm?

I'm curious to know if you guys that use both texas rigged baits like a senko, and wacky rig the same bait change colors because of the rigging method?

Thanks guys,

Steve

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When I find a bait that works on a lake I feed it everyway possible. As conditions change style, wieght are what I play with most.

Diffenntly in tournaments theres is no other go to bait I might bring out unless it's a lake I've fish a lot.

Garnet

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I would have to agree with bait color choices being more important to fisherman 95% of the time, however I have seen size as well as fall rates effect the number of fish I catch on a more consistant basis though.

Thanks.

Steve

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On the otherhand, we all have had an occasion where color was crucial. Not just the same "general" color, but a specific shade or pattern. There are times when it comes into play, just not that often.

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In a galaxy far, far away.  :)

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