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  • #16
    Pumkin, chart. Or LSU

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    • #17
      Go-to is pumpkin/char. Works for me in murky and clear water. But I also like pearl/chartreuse in clear water. Black magic TTF are good in the fall and winter as well as limetruese and margarita. Occasionly I also throw red shad or good ole red/white.

      It's funny how I have 900 colors in my bag and I usually don't throw more than 3-4 per trip.
      XA

      GOD BLESS AND GIG'EM!

      I hope I catch a 10 lb trout before I catch a flesh eating bacteria.

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      • #18
        I'm the same way XtremeAngler.... I have every color Bass Assassin makes but always end up using the same 5 or 6 colors over and over. Its all about the confidence!!!!!!

        AQUA PIMP
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        • #19
          Texas Roach

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          • #20
            Starter: Plum Chartreuse
            Go-to: Chartreuse Silver Flake
            Just In Case: Morning Glory
            Whatever it is,good or bad, God knows! Jeremiah 29:11

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            • #21
              Originally posted by aqua pimp View Post
              I'm the same way XtremeAngler.... I have every color Bass Assassin makes but always end up using the same 5 or 6 colors over and over. Its all about the confidence!!!!!!

              AQUA PIMP
              I totally agree. Confidence is the biggest issue. If I buy a new color, I have a hard time slipping it on because I'll feel almost like I'm wasting my time with it when I could be throwing a color that consistently produces. But thats all a part of experimenting
              XA

              GOD BLESS AND GIG'EM!

              I hope I catch a 10 lb trout before I catch a flesh eating bacteria.

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              • #22
                Yep,

                -confidence
                -lure size
                -retrive/jighead size
                -light vs dark color

                In that order

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by XtremeAngler View Post
                  I totally agree. Confidence is the biggest issue. If I buy a new color, I have a hard time slipping it on because I'll feel almost like I'm wasting my time with it when I could be throwing a color that consistently produces. But thats all a part of experimenting
                  I'm kind of different. I buy a new color for one of two reasons, 1-I've heard that is what they are hitting or 2-I know it would be a great color or color combo. I will use that new color hard the first and maybe the second time out, and if it don't pan out then it sits in the box a long time before it gets another try. On the other hand, if it catches fish then I'll use it till a day comes it don't catch them and I'll go back to a standby. I think sometimes the fish get too use to seeing the same color day in and day out and a new color just might be the ticket.
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