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You have to remember that black leaves a greater silhouette so if your fishing in muddy water, cloudy days, or night I would go with the black.  Any other time probably the brown

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I use a plain weight about 90% of the time but will occasionally switch to a red one and I can't see any noticeable difference.

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i dont think it matters but if u feel it does i know of a way of painting them   take a shoe box open it up and stick toothpicks all around on the edge of it  then take the color u want in spray paint i just use black and spray them quick    if u want to get hitech u can add some red or green flake (optional) then when the spray paint drys  just add a quick layer of ememble or appocayse so u get a nice finish and it wont chip as easy

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Bring those nicely painted worm weights to my neck of the woods, after a couple of casts rocks will have chipped off the paint and feesh don 't seem to bother if it 's painted or not.

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