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    Pink soft plastics or hard baits for bass

    Hey Guys,
    Question anyone using pink colored soft plastics or hard baits for bass in Central Florida with any luck?
    Curios if they work
    Thanks
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    #2
    I plan on drop shoting one tomorrow on the SJR tomorrow

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    #3
    I use a delta lures black/blue/pink swim jig, with bitters bubblegum naked swimmer and catch fish, will also use a blk/blu clean up craw on it too. But that jig color is my best jig producer....Morning dawn or muted pink/natural color worms have always worked for me in the early morning dark/low light.

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    Do not use Pink. A man never uses pink. Use bubble gum instead.

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    #5
    Pick color mostly by water clarity…
    or current prey which is seasonal …
    like bright the day after a rain…
    bubblegum if very dingy.
    BE THE BASS… got to find bait to bite bait.
    Generally junebug or black/blue do well.

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    I have tried bubble gum numerous times and never done that well. They do catch though. My wife and i had an incredible day once using yellow horny toads on Okeechobee a few years ago. We ran out of baits and were using a lighter to melt them back together.
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