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| its a plastic creature being dragged across the bottom?If so what colors best? |
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| E, I don't know if the color really matters much as long as it's black. Allthough black might also work as long as it is black enough. Maybe I could be convinced to throw black but I don't know for sure. Ok, Ok, you made a believer out of me.....black may work afterall.
Maybe with a little orange thrown in on the end.
Black and blue could be tried as well.
I think I will say black would maybe work.[:bigsmile:] [:bigsmile:] [:bigsmile:] |
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| What muskyone said.[:bigsmile:] |
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| What about a totally contrasting color such as white or pink? Any watertime with colors such as those? I know the bass like them. |
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| I am the proud owner of a tampon colored bulldawg, (my memento of the cave outing), and I will say this, it doesn't seem to work worth a darn. |
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| I know I shouldn't say this But...............what color is that bulldawg? Is that pre or post color? This is going to get pulled right away. |
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| I like what they said above, It doesnt matter what color it is as long as its Purple... Best color, I have used for bass. Maybe muskies will like it?
Jim |
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| Why note a contrasting colored creature? I use a giant Johnson spoon with a 9" Sluggo trailer in brown over white. The back and forth action/flash of the spoon is complimented by the contrast of brown and white as the trailer rocks back and forth. Just a thought..... |
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