Chartreuse, white and pink (or as we men call it, "bubblegum".
As the saying goes, "If it isn't chartreuse, it aint no use".I'll start every fluke trip with some of type of chartreuse colored teaser/attractor. I like to have a litte red in it as well.If that doesn't work (which seldom occurs). I'll go to either white or pink.Early in the season I like using what I refer to as a sea robin pattern (white/brown/orange). This is deadly when there are allot of baby sea robins around.Later in the year I like using a blue over white pattern to imitate a peanut bunker.In the ocean I'll sometimes use a pink over white with some flash-a-boo in it to imitate a baby porgy or a almost all white with a little pink in to copy a small squid. Either can really turn the bite on.I've also had success with an olive over white pattern to mimic spearing and a pumpkinseed pattern to mimic crabs or shrimp.
I really like the first picture. What size hook is that tied on?
Know Before You GoLocal Weather | Marine Bouy Weather | Inshore Forecast | Offshore Forecast | Interactive Wind Charts | Tide Charts | Sea Surface Temps | Chlorophyll Concentrates | Online Chart Viewer