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    Baitmasters in Aldrich at 215 and 123 have a lot of crappie baits on sale. I just saw various colors and sizes of mid South, southern pro, Bobby garland for .50 to 1.25pk.
    Fish like your hungry!

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    You didn't buy all of it? Thanks Jason will have to stop and get me SOMEMORE baits . I am terrible all the new colors and shapes and gosh.

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    Weldon, I am going the other way. I have one main color of tube I fish most of the time, and one main color of grub I use in the spring. I also employ small spoons in the winter. So, while using a lot of different colors works for many, it just doesn't work for me. I have played the color game and I always come back to my Glow Chart. I have seen times that another color performed as well, but hardly ever better, and I feel the Glow Chart works better than most colors most of the time. Even if that's not the case my feeble mind is convinced, and that's what matters most. ha. It is hard to resist all the cool looking baits and colors. lol.

    Weldon if you go by they have some midsouth Pillsbury tubes. They are a light gray color with glow powder. They are one of the few colors I use other than the chart. Give them a shot.
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    You are right I have some of the Pillsbury and do like them as well. I do use the glow chart too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dongotto View Post
    Weldon, I am going the other way. I have one main color of tube I fish most of the time, and one main color of grub I use in the spring. I also employ small spoons in the winter. So, while using a lot of different colors works for many, it just doesn't work for me. I have played the color game and I always come back to my Glow Chart. I have seen times that another color performed as well, but hardly ever better, and I feel the Glow Chart works better than most colors most of the time. Even if that's not the case my feeble mind is convinced, and that's what matters most. ha. It is hard to resist all the cool looking baits and colors. lol.

    Weldon if you go by they have some midsouth Pillsbury tubes. They are a light gray color with glow powder. They are one of the few colors I use other than the chart. Give them a shot.
    I am the same way. I have bags of different colors but i always go back to my go to color since I feel more confident with it. Thanks for getting Weldon back on track.

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    I sure need a nudge in the right direction once in awhile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by day dreamer View Post
    I sure need a nudge in the right direction once in awhile.
    Of course when we were fishing the Weir, I must have tried twenty different colors before we found the right one.
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