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  #11  
Old April 23rd, 2007, 05:44 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Bob La Londe
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Default What's your favorite worm color?


"Dave Vito" wrote in message
news:yjxWh.1186$dM1.34@trndny07...
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?



Day in day out my favorite color plastic is watermelon seed.

However, in my favorite worm I actually prefer a slightly different color.
I like 5" Senkos (no substitutes) in Baby Bass.

My favorite worm used to be the Zoom u-tails. They have the most natural
ripple of the tail in the slightest current or when falling slowly on a
slack line.


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  #12  
Old April 23rd, 2007, 06:54 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Calif Bill
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"Jerry Barton" wrote in message
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Randy knows for sure, Watermelon w/Purple Fleck, & Green Pumpkin

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"Dave Vito" wrote in message
news:yjxWh.1186$dM1.34@trndny07...
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?

Thanks

Dave V

What's your GOTO bait?
www.gotobaits.com




Depends where I am fishing. Mostly it is Junebug. The Sac Delta chartruse
and white spinner bait and June Bug Brushhogs, or Watermelon Senko. At Lake
Oroville, Morning Dawn worms. They work fantastic there, better than any
other color. Don't work crap anywhere else here.


  #13  
Old April 23rd, 2007, 12:45 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Dave Vito
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Default What's your favorite worm color?

I'll bet you a bag of frogs that your favorite lake is One sock!

Dave V

"Jerry Barton" wrote in message
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Randy knows for sure, Watermelon w/Purple Fleck, & Green Pumpkin

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"Dave Vito" wrote in message
news:yjxWh.1186$dM1.34@trndny07...
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?

Thanks

Dave V

What's your GOTO bait?
www.gotobaits.com




  #14  
Old April 23rd, 2007, 01:30 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Olebiker
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Default What's your favorite worm color?

On Apr 21, 7:42 pm, "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?


Last week one of my neighbors gave me a pack of Junebug Gitem Big
Flappers: http://www.gitembaits.com/30.html This is sort of a speed
worm type bait. I have been fishing twice since he gave them to me
and have been tickled to death with them.

But, if I had to choose one bait and one color, it would be a dark
blue 5" Senko.

  #15  
Old April 23rd, 2007, 01:55 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Jerry Barton
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You Betcha !!!!

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"Dave Vito" wrote in message
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I'll bet you a bag of frogs that your favorite lake is One sock!

Dave V

"Jerry Barton" wrote in message
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Randy knows for sure, Watermelon w/Purple Fleck, & Green Pumpkin

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"Dave Vito" wrote in message
news:yjxWh.1186$dM1.34@trndny07...
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?

Thanks

Dave V

What's your GOTO bait?
www.gotobaits.com






  #16  
Old April 23rd, 2007, 10:39 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Marty
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Default What's your favorite worm color?


"Rodney Long" wrote in message
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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?

Thanks

Dave V


You may think this strange,, but just any color that they can see in the
water conditions. I have seen No Difference in the catch rate changing
colors, I don't need a color to get them to strike, it's all in the
presentation .


I don't think it's strange at all. But I have to use something, so I use
black. Without being able to prove anything, I believe the same thing
applies to other baits and I have confidence that two colors is all I need
to own of any given bait, generally a dark and a light. Besides, the more
colors I'd own, the harder it would be to make a decision, a decision I'm
unqualified to make anyways.

Marty
Inventor of nothing

Type is a non swim tail "soft", something I can get to wiggle well. The
cheapest worms I can find work just fine, just make it move like a "worm",
the fish eat it.


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  #17  
Old April 24th, 2007, 04:11 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Ronnie
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Default What's your favorite worm color?

On Apr 21, 7:42 pm, "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?

Thanks

Dave V

What's your GOTO bait?www.gotobaits.com


I almost always start out with a green pumpkin Baby Brush Hog with the
tail dipped in JJs Magic chartruese dye. I also have a black Trick
Worm rigged.

Ronnie

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  #18  
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

--
Rodney Long,
Inventor of the SpecTastic "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread,
Nutri Shield insect repellent. ,TTI's StandOut Hooks ,Stand Out Lures,
Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, and the EZKnot
http://www.ezknot.com
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Old April 24th, 2007, 05:41 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Dave Vito
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Default What's your favorite worm color?

I've been in many a situation where a change in color made all the
difference, then went back and caught fish where there was no bite to be
had. I know there could be a million reasons why this happened and wasn't
really the color, but that is too much of a coincidence to overlook.

Dave V

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"Rodney Long" wrote in message
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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

--
Rodney Long,
Inventor of the SpecTastic "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread,
Nutri Shield insect repellent. ,TTI's StandOut Hooks ,Stand Out Lures,
Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, and the EZKnot
http://www.ezknot.com


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Old April 24th, 2007, 09:56 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Huck P
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Default What's your favorite worm color?

1. 8" Mann's Jelly Worm - Black Grape
2. 6" Zoom Trickworm - JuneBug
said Huck


"Dave Vito" wrote in message
news:yjxWh.1186$dM1.34@trndny07...
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?

Thanks

Dave V

What's your GOTO bait?
www.gotobaits.com



 




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