They both look good to me although I have had lots of luck on the black and yellow panther martins. You're going to knock em dead!! I've always had the positive attitude.
Alright, you've convinced me. I've got a couple of black ones. How bout the black blade with the yellow body?
I've never used that one so couldn't say. Have used one with a florescent orange blade for stocked rainbows when I use to fish Bridgeport area and killed em on it.
As deeply hurt as I am that no one asked yours truly about plastics, I’m going to try to move on. Ok im over it gals and guys. 1971 mister twister had moved ahead in the plastics race and Tom Mann began an ad campaign with new colors and lengthens. This gave mister twister the green light to show its hand. The rest is history. Oh, Mann’s worms had no added scent. They tried one time to inject a solution into a plastic product but it failed. And now you know the rest of the story!
Alright, you've convinced me. I've got a couple of black ones. How bout the black blade with the yellow body?
That one has worked well for me in the 1/8 oz. I recently tried one of the Berkeley small white grub and the bass and bluegill in my pond love them. My friend uses them in the section on Hat Creek for artificials only and said they do very well. They probably resemble a mealworm. Anyhow you are going to catch. When I can get some pics downloaded have a nice striper 38 pounds in the Sacto around Chico. They are in there and not many fishing for them as the shad run should get going here in the nest few weeks.
I wonder what that's gonna look like down here? People are generally shoulder to shoulder in the American when the shad run. They'll put a stop to that real quick.