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    Fluke and Worm Colors

    What is your favorite fluke and worm colors? I know many times it might depend on water color, but what is your go to color?

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    Re: Fluke and Worm Colors

    Fluke fishing is my favorite. Sometimes I live by the fluke and die by the fluke. I should probably have stock in zoom with the amount of flukes and brush hogs I purchase.

    My #1 all time favorite fluke color is bubble gum - that's right the pink one. It has been my go to summer bait for many years and has always done me good. My friends usually begin the fishing trip by making fun of my pink bait and me being a girlie man and such, but after I reel several in and they aren't having any luck they ask real nice to borrow one.

    I just recently began using Watermelon Red and they are HOT too. Them problem is those two colors are harder to find so you usually have to place an order.

    But I use a gamagatsu size 3/0 or 4/0 offset shank hook, in the plain color or the red.

    As far as worm color goes, I'm not at liberty to tell. Doug (onemorecast) put me on his secret color after doing some business with him. Since then I caught about 20 large mouth, a crappie that went almost 2 pounds, and a 10lb catfish. So you may want to ask him real nice.

    Blessed Fishin,
    jeremy

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    Re: Fluke and Worm Colors

    Quote Originally Posted by Mustangwilliam View Post
    What is your favorite fluke and worm colors? I know many times it might depend on water color, but what is your go to color?
    Pearl White fluke and Zoom Pumpkin 6" lizard with chartruese tail dipped in garlic spike-it.

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    Re: Fluke and Worm Colors

    I'm keeping it simple these days.

    Fluke = White or some variation of white/pearl/bluish

    Worm = Black

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    Re: Fluke and Worm Colors

    I like shad colors on flukes and soft stick baits. If the water is highly pressured or super clear i'll go to a watermelon seed.
    Worms/craws i really like green pumpkin.
    Tubes have to be smoke purple, roadkill or black/blue depending on water color. But with fishing nothing is certain!

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    Re: Fluke and Worm Colors

    ZOOM white fluke. Wears them out!

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    Re: Fluke and Worm Colors

    Hard to find but 7'' camo Berkley Bungee worms are deadly at about any lake I have fished in the heat of the day. Dont know why they quit making them but I always smoked them on the bungee worm day or night.

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    Re: Fluke and Worm Colors

    Pearl or white, I like a color I can see as it is worked out of the cover.

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    Re: Fluke and Worm Colors

    Flukes in white, Worms depend on the lake, electric blue or pumpkinseed. Dip the pumpkinseed tails.

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