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Ok, COVID19 has turned me into the ultimate DIY'er. Its official, I'm now entering the lure making realm!!!
My question for everyone is...Do you prefer the traditional colors (Junebug, black &blue, etc) or would you be interested in bright, unique, match the hatch color blends?
As you can see from the pic my shop is loaded with the traditional stuff. Nothing that jumps out at you. I'd love to do some PB&J, reds and maybe some swirls.
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Sorry, getting use to adding images.
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Green pumpkin type colors are always desirable. I like some in two tone to match minnow colors. Sparkles add some flash.
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I usually go for natural colors with two major exceptions. For the Ned rig, PB&J is my go to and for a small drop shot worm, the Roboworm in Aaron’s morning dawn.
I know that many colors of the same bait work at any given time. For me it’s about fishing confidence baits.
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Ernie wrote:
Green pumpkin type colors are always desirable. I like some in two tone to match minnow colors. Sparkles add some flash.
Noted. I just received a bunch of color shift powder that's suppose to give an amazing flash. If that doesn't work I have large, small, even spec sized flakes in different colors.
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Paul Naj wrote:
I usually go for natural colors with two major exceptions. For the Ned rig, PB&J is my go to and for a small drop shot worm, the Roboworm in Aaron’s morning dawn.
I know that many colors of the same bait work at any given time. For me it’s about fishing confidence baits.
I'm a huge fan of the 2 tone top and bottom baits. I picked up a "C Block" that'll give almost a military fatigue blend between natural and abstract colors.
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Any color you like as long as its green
Or black when the river's heavily stained or muddy
Color only matters when it matters, but when it matters, it really matters
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