What is your favorite soft plastic color?

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BIGguppy;3376510; said:
STOP FISHING IN A BUCKET AND HIT THE OCEAN FOR SOME REAL FISH

That's pretty challenging in Indiana.
 
Plec123;3376352; said:
strippers or "stripers" as in striped bass?


No man strippers

You sneak a chartrues 5" grub into the club tied onto a peice of line with a hook. And you take it out and swing it around in circles and because of all the black lights in there, the grub glows in the dark. And all the strippers are drawn to that.

Once you get them in close it becomes sight and smell fishing.
 
I find that as a general rule, if the weather is overcast or rainy, use a brighter color. if it is sunny, use a darker color. this has always worked for me in lake/pond fishing. typically i would catch bass with rubber worms with fantails that wiggle as you make them dance
 
hybridtheoryd16;3381672; said:
No man strippers

You sneak a chartrues 5" grub into the club tied onto a peice of line with a hook. And you take it out and swing it around in circles and because of all the black lights in there, the grub glows in the dark. And all the strippers are drawn to that.

Once you get them in close it becomes sight and smell fishing.

Oh. Sounds like a good technique. Ill have to try it lol.
 
swede;3381681; said:
I find that as a general rule, if the weather is overcast or rainy, use a brighter color. if it is sunny, use a darker color. this has always worked for me in lake/pond fishing. typically i would catch bass with rubber worms with fantails that wiggle as you make them dance


Hmm... I have heard just the opposite. Either way, I have had the best luck this summer with a watermelon seed w/red flake sanko/dinger worm fished weedless and weightless, or a texas rigged red shad ribbon tail worm. But I have heard that the junebug color is suppose to be awesome too. I have some junebug brush hawgs from Zoom and I've only caught a couple bass on them rigged texas style this summer.
 
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