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Black:
Black is, by far, the favorite of most anglers for nighttime
and low light conditions. It is our best selling color.
Works everywhere! |
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Bubble
Gum:
No one is quite sure why bubble gum works so well, but
it's HOT! It is an excellent daytime attractor color and
a favorite of striper anglers in the Northeast. |
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Bone:
A
great herring/bunker hue and catches fish just about anywhere.
Also, a very popular color for school-sized bluefin tuna. |
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Amber:
Its natural color also lends itself well to many conditions.
Amber is close to the natural color of squid, a food source
for gamefish around the world. The amber 7-inch Hogy has
proven to be an absolute killer on false albacore from
Cape Cod to Montauk to the Outer Banks. |
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Purple:
Is one of our all time favorite specialty colors and a
major go-to for us during the summer months at sunset
and sunrise - a great color for the transition periods
when light levels are low. |
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Black
Pearl:
A great two-tone color pattern that consistently catches
fish just about anywhere. |
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Chartreuse:
Probably
the most popular attractor color on the market today and
extremely effective for southern saltwater species. |
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Rainbow
Bunker: We
came up with this three-tone color combo in response to
anglers' requests for a big soft bait that would imitate
adult menhaden and mullet in saltwater, and rainbow trout
(a primary forage for trophy largemouths in big lakes
in California and elsewhere) in fresh water. |
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Red
Wine: A
dark red color that imitates eels, large marine worms
and other forage. |