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    Default the color black.....


    I have never found much use for the color black other than to use it to make a line in a bait or to make smoke. There is one shade of black that I do like, maybe just a hair darker than the one in this picture.....

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    Black is one of my favorite colors especially for bluegills it's also been my favorite for crappie at times it's very deadly. for many years I used black with crank baits for bass black plastic worms has always been deadly along with everything else for warm water game fish it is one color that I deftly have in my tackle box every time I go out. a combination with black with other colors such as purple yellow and so forth and so on are good combinations when you are using black.

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    I've caught more crappie on black and chartreuse than any other color hands down. It isn't always the best but it always works.

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    When I 1st started fishing for crappie I never used black. I thought to myself there is no way a fish could see the color black in the muddy waters I fish. Wrong. I believe you fish clearer waters though CTom and I'm clueless if they like black. I've had better luck with black/fluorescent green than black/chartreuse. Going to have to pour some up.

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    Nip, there are times of the open water season here that a green fluorescent chartreuse does better than the traditional yellow. Generally the water has to be warmer than it is right now though....75 degrees or more. The lake I fish locally can have water anywhere from clear with visibility down to 10-12 feet right down to muddy and visibility of about 4". Got about 4 feet right now. Every once in a great while when the water is muddy black offers itself up as a decent reverse contrast color, one being darker than the water. People fishing plastic at night use black for the same reason. I prefer purples and blues over black.

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    Black is great when combined with lime chartreuse. That is my all time go to bait color combination.
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