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Old 02-28-05, 12:17 AM   #1
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Default Outrageous soft bait colors  ?

Pink, Chartreuse, Bubble Gum, Cottoncandy - are they working for you ?

Wiggleworms, grubs, stick worms - what length do you like 'em in ?

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Old 02-28-05, 12:27 AM   #2
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Default Re: Outrageous soft bait colors Â*?

black/red fleck on the senko type lures and kreatures

pumkin in grubs

watermelonseed/babybass/arkansas shiner in the zoom super flukes.


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Old 02-28-05, 12:46 AM   #3
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Default Re: Outrageous soft bait colors Â*?

Pink and Chartruse both work very well at times.
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Old 02-28-05, 07:51 AM   #4
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Chartreuse has worked for me along with a pink worm

senkos-5 Inch Baby Bass, Pumpkin, and Chartreuse
Ribbontail- 7 inch Red Shad or Blac
finese worm- 4 inches Purple or natural
tube- 3.5 inch to 4 inch White
grub-2 inches to 3.5 inches Pumpkin
Lizards- 6- 7 inch Zoom Super Salty Lizards Junebug

mostly t rig all of these to
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Old 02-28-05, 02:17 PM   #5
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Powerbass and others -

When you T rig it, do you use a sinker ?
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Old 02-28-05, 03:39 PM   #6
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Default Re: Outrageous soft bait colors Â*?

Yes. You might try to peg your sinker to the worm as well under certain situations. Try using Tungsten weights vs lead. Smaller than lead, harder than lead, increases sensitivity especially when using Fluocarbon line. If you don't use a sinker and you want the worm to fall then you need to place some stick weights in the bait. This technique is good for dead grass on the bottum it keeps the grass from matting up on the bait.
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Old 03-01-05, 06:45 AM   #7
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Default Re: Outrageous soft bait colors Â*?

[quote author=DJ link=board=news;num=1109560626;start=0#4 date=02/28/05 at 12:17:35]Powerbass and others Â*- Â*

When you T rig it, Â*do you use a sinker Â*?[/quote]


Dj,
I usually use a 1/4 oz weight, but in small ponds i will through a weightless senko on a baitcaster. You really need to expirement with the baits, and the wieghts. Another way to rig a t-rig is called brass and glass. Instead of using a lead worm weight, use a brass weight then put a glass bead on the line, then tie your hook on. This way when jump the bait it makes a louder clicking noise.

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Old 03-01-05, 11:50 AM   #8
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Default Re: Outrageous soft bait colors Â*?

DJ, I wouldn't be without those colors in soft plastics. I they don't work, muted, darker or laminate colors are the rest I store in my plastics box.

Purple with green and red with black glitter are also a standard. (Zoom color 54)
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