On my latest bank fishing video, I share a treasure trove of stickworm tips that will definitely make a difference on your next outing. Enjoy!
https://youtu.be/FPgS6aGYTSw
Great tips! What's your favorite color in those crystal clear waters?
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Quote from: FlatsNBay on February 15, 2022, 06:46:20 AM
Great tips! What's your favorite color in those crystal clear waters?
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Thanks Flats. Green pumpkin, WM seed, type combos.
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Thanks Flats. Green pumpkin, WM seed, type combos.
lou: do you find a time, place, season for watermelon red?
here, i know that with a bit darker water the fish seem to like california 420 (half green pumpkin, half watermelon red flake).Last year, I ran across one of those Zoom special run colors: georgia craw. boy would I like to have more of that! bought every zoom lizard I could find in that color...
Quote from: coldfront on February 15, 2022, 10:00:05 AM
Thanks Flats. Green pumpkin, WM seed, type combos.
lou: do you find a time, place, season for watermelon red?
here, i know that with a bit darker water the fish seem to like california 420 (half green pumpkin, half watermelon red flake).Last year, I ran across one of those Zoom special run colors: georgia craw. boy would I like to have more of that! bought every zoom lizard I could find in that color...
I experiment with color combo's based on the conditions, and hone in the color/size pattern the bass are looking for.
Watermelon red has always been a favorite color Down here. I have been throwing it for at least 20 years with great results. Just watch Roland Martin on the south Florida flats throwing a water melon red Senko. I don't think there is that much difference throwing any shade of watermelon. The rule I always follow is natural colors when the sun is high, and faker colors like junebug, black, or deep purple, during low light or dirty muddy water.