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PLASTIC WORMS
WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE COLOR FOR PLASTIC WORMS?
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
Plastic worms, the most popular lure for bass, comes in a variety of colors that are ideal for different water and weather conditions.
Water clarity is the most important factor in determining lure colors. In clear water use clearer, light color plastic worms. In dingy water, use chartreuse, purple or black plastic worms.
The weather conditions also suggest certain colors for plastic worms.
In clear water use clearer,
light color plastic worms.
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If the sky is dark and cloudy, choose colors that present a prominent silhouette as bass look at it from below, such black, brown and purple. On sunny days, switch to lighter, translucent plastic worms, such as yellow or silver. The Walking Worm from www.scientificfishing.com comes in a variety of colors suited to different water and weather conditions. It's available in ten colors, from green pumpkin seed to chartreuse and electric blue.
The Walking Worm is renowned as a great bass lure because it moves continuously. A patented technology that traps air between tail segments prompts rapid movement that doesn't stop, even when the lure hits bottom. Hungry predators see the Walking Worm move, think it's a live worm and strike.
John Fox, an international bass champion, uses the Walking Worm in bass tournaments and caught 19 1/2 and 15 pound largemouth monsters bass. He continues to fish with the Walking Worm and recommend it to his friends and clients.
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