bass fishing?
what is the best color for a plastic work, also what is the right size for one and what is a good company
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- color: It depends on what they want it is not the same one every week. You just have to work it right size: Fall/Winter- 4 inch-6inch Summer/Spring- 6+
- To begin with, I usually keep an array of colors in my tackle box. dark blue, red, a greenish color, brown, and purple is the norm. I usually fish worms in the 4-6" range. Bass pro usually has a good sale going, but not entirely sure that it matters. U can buy football head jigs and run the worms on those. I have a lot of success in getting the fish to liven up a little bit with this when they dont seem hungry.
- i use realistic colors when its clear and bright colors when its dark and i use a 6 inch berkely gulp worm.
- The one I like the best is purple with a 1/8oz. finesse head.You can get the finesse heads at www.fightinbassluresco.com they work great.You fish them Texas style.I fish alot of touranment with that combo
- After many years of bass fishing, I have cut way back on the worm colors I carry. I now only carry black/blue flk, junebug,roadkill, & watermelon seed. Roadkill and watermelon seed will accept chartreuse die easily. These colors will allow you to fish in any water colors. For sizes, in the above colors I carry 6" - 10.5 " worms. Finesse worms I only carry cotton candy, green pumpkin/red, watermelon seed, and green pumpkin, in sizes from 4" - 6" for shaky head fishing. I do carry Zoom 6" trick worms for wacky rig fishing.
- white/zoom
- i've had the most luck with white double tale grubs.
- well i do good with the color watermelon and usually about a 6" normally lizards and from either zoom or yum
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