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I am in the process of learning how to use worms for bass. I mostly fish Mantua. When the water is really green and stained as it is right now, what color of worms should I be using. I am guessing bright colors and dark colors. Any suggestions?
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Ive always done well with Pumpkin Green with the flakes on Mantua you could always go to a small orange craw pattern. If you can find them Senko use to make a 2 inch orange craw
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Watermelon and green pumpkin colors. Also changeable craw/ with orange tail 4" salt sticks wacky rigged.
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Worm color really depends on water conditions. On Mantua I like to use a purple or blackw worm. But some days a more natural color seems to work best. Switch often and keep casting.
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Try green pumpkin or watermelon, but use some chartreuse Spike It to dye the tip of the tail. It can help when the water is murkier.
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