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Love Junebug and Black/blue fleck power worms for night.

Love Gene Larews salty 12"snakes in Fire and Ice before sunrise.

Favorite late summer colors is plum,

Favorite winter worm is red shad in Culprit.

Spawn, colors don't seem to matter., Post spawn and early summer, watermelon greens.

Hookem

Matt.

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Something dark for dingy or deep water and natural colors for shallow or clear water.

If pressed to name a favorite, it would be a toss-up between black/blue and red shad.

In my game plan, depth and presentation are much more important than color. Color is the last thing I tweak.

Good luck,

GK

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BLACK WITH CHART. TAIL FOR MUDDY WATER

WATERMELON FOR CLEAR WATER

That's about what I was going to add.  I think Greenpupkin with your choice of flake color is the hands down winner because almost 90% of everyone has mentioned it so far.

It depends on location, time of year, and water color to me but I agree with these selections.  If I had one to choose, it would definately be greenpumpkin or something similar to it like pumpkin seed.  They are about the same thing.

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all my soft plastics are black with chart tail, pumpkin with chart tail or watermelon and chart tail. i catch good stuff on all of them.

but black and chart tail is my favorite worm

  • 4 months later...
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watermelon/red flake is no doubt my number 1 color of plastic

I agree.

Anyone tabulating the responses?  This might be a good topic for a poll.

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