Best Colors for Soft Plastics
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Best Colors for Soft Plastics
What are the best colors for some of the popular soft plastics that would be used for bass? (senko, brush hog, tubes, etc.)
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Best Colors for Soft Plastics
Sorry to answer a question with a question, but it helps to know what area you are from (or plan to fish)?
As for my personal favorites black, black/blue, melon pepper, green pumpkin, white and chartreuse.
As for my personal favorites black, black/blue, melon pepper, green pumpkin, white and chartreuse.
Brendan C.
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Best Colors for Soft Plastics
I mainly fish from shore for large mouth bass in stained canals, ponds and decent sized lakes. I'm from New Jersey, Middlesex county.
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Best Colors for Soft Plastics
For plastic worms
Tannic Stained water (Dark brown)- Black Grape is my choice
Green stained water - Blue
Clear water pumpkinseed, green pumpkin, purple,
Producto worms
Tubes
clear water smoke /red and back flake
Dark water - Black blue tails
Stick baits.
Green pumpkin and black grape
Tannic Stained water (Dark brown)- Black Grape is my choice
Green stained water - Blue
Clear water pumpkinseed, green pumpkin, purple,
Producto worms
Tubes
clear water smoke /red and back flake
Dark water - Black blue tails
Stick baits.
Green pumpkin and black grape
Frank : Bassin' USA Prostaff : New York
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Best Colors for Soft Plastics
Well of course Green pumpkin, Watermeleon candy,Black with red flake,June bug are the mainstays. but I also use red shad, smoke and pearl,watermeleon red. Most of the waters I fish are clear to slightly stained. so the more natural colors prodominate.But the darker the water the darker the lure.