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Old April 24th, 2007, 05:29 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Rodney Long
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Default What's your favorite worm color?

Rodney Long wrote:
Dave Vito wrote:
I know this has been addressed hundreds of times in this newsgroup,
but with Bass season right around the corner, I have to ask:

What's your favorite type of worm?
What's your favorite color?


One month, just for the fun of it, I going to do a totally controlled
scientific test, just to see if color makes a difference. I have the
only technique that can do such a test, where two worms, with the
identical action, that can be placed in front of the same fish, at the
same time. the "only difference will be the color. I've already done
this test with some scents (Mega Strike the winner so far)

It really does not make a lot of sense, that color has that much to do
with it,, I mean, in a bunch of basses brains, it tells them " we don't
eat a purple worms today, instead eat blue worms only" :-)

There are so many variables in fishing, especially the Mood of any
particular fish at that moment in time, which could change on the next
cast. Then we have presentation, two fishermen in the boat using the
same lure, and color, yet one out catches the other nearly "every time"
two fishermen do this.

If you have a favorite worm color, you bet you will catch more fish on
it than any other color,, because you fish it more :-)

So the next question, which is more important color, or presentation ?
No I'm not just talking about my rig, I'm talking all others with two
guys using the same rig (two guys Carolina, Texas, drop shotting or even
Wiggling) is one's particular presentation more important than color

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Rodney Long,
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