Anyone use the natural colours?

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    Posted: 02 Jun 2008 at 11:42pm
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With all these "Nuclear chicken" and "Chartreuse"  type bright colours being popular I was intereated if anyone has done well....or maybe prefers the natural colours that Gulp and other brands sell?



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if im fishing workups i just grab the SP i can get my hands on the quickest .... have fished with most SPs known to man but personally prefer the bright ones for snapper
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Originally posted by Dirty Oar Dirty Oar wrote:

i just grab the SP i can get my hands on the quickest ....


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I like Blues and Greens and will often fish with these first.
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I usually don't fish the natural colours except for the gulp squids and crabs. Other than that I really like whites and brights or completely the other way with the dull and dark ones.
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I grab something with contrasting colours like the Gulp! Black Catalpa. Have done very well on that pattern. Better than I have with the nuke chooks
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in my book there are 3 colours you need to look for when buying Sp's and have in your bag when you go out fishing   a bright one / a dark one / a natural one    Just go the oposit of your fishing buddy til you find out what the flavour of the day is or if solo and it is a bit slow switch it around till you hit the jackpot.  
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spot on otter - we overly complicate things.
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