fishing spot logo
fishing spot font logo



Reel men throw pink! 2025


fishing user avatarshaker bait reply : 

Yeah, I said it.....PINK!!!

It's been a while since I've logged in, but I have to say throwing a pink or bubblegum/lemon or swirled orange floating worm has always been my favorite plastic to throw in spring/early summer season. I've caught many huge bass on it from 4 on up to 8.5 lbs! There isn't anything better than watching a lunker dart out from nowhere to engulf a floating worm! My technique has always been to twitch it in a "walk-the-dog" pattern, let it float for a 2-4 seconds and give it 2 or 3 more twitches. Normally by the second set....SLAM...game on!

What are your thoughts and experiences? Care to share?


fishing user avatarLooksLikeSinbad reply : 

Smallies love pink.  I haven't had much luck with lmb though.


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

The few time I've thrown Bubblegum it worked

The first time was back in the early 70's I won a tag team tournament throwing chartreuse & pink spinner bait. I've also had good luck with a Zoom Trick Worm rigged Wacky in their Merthiolate.

ZTW-ML.JPG


fishing user avatarShad_Master reply : 

There is a rumor going around here that the Yum Dinger in the grasshopper pattern was killin 'em at one of the local lakes last year -- I picked some up, but that is about as exotic as I can go.


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

This ain't Burger King, and they can't have it their way.

I never use pink or any bright colored soft plastic for that matter. The only color I fish other than "dark" is white.


fishing user avatar[[J4cks0n.Shr3dd3r]] reply : 

Ive always had luck with a Zoom Trick Bubblegum worm, rigging it wacky. Works really well. Havent got any luck on rigging it texas style, but the wacky seems to work really nice. The pink bubblegum has to be my favorite wrom of all.  

James


fishing user avatarT-rig reply : 

I also use dark colors 99% of the time but I do have same funky colors, just in case!

post-7272-130162871548_thumb.jpg


fishing user avatarDavid P reply : 
  Quote
I also use dark colors 99% of the time but I do have same funky colors, just in case!

The only kind of bass I think you'll catch on that is Lance Bass.


fishing user avatarRoLo reply : 

I tried throwing a "pink" worm once, but the darned bass threw it right back in my boat roflmao1.gifroflmao1.gif

It's funny, but bubblegum was introduced for its visibility to the "angler", when working a floating worm or fluke.

But now it's beginning to look like the best reason for using bubblegum is because it's popular with bass.

And as Catt pointed out, a "merthiolate" trick worm is deadly!

Roger


fishing user avatarBassboy15 reply : 
  Quote
  Quote
I also use dark colors 99% of the time but I do have same funky colors, just in case!

The only kind of bass I think you'll catch on that is Lance Bass.

;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;Dlol ....thats the funniest thing ever... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D


fishing user avatarShad_Master reply : 

There is a story in the annals of my local club about a couple of guys pre-fishing before a tournament - they were catching lots of fish and some of the other club members could see them, but not close enough to see what they were throwing.  As they headed in, they cleaned off the deck and found some bubble gum worms - they proceeded to scatter these around the boat before heading to the ramp.  Several of the club members gathered around the boat and then headed into town to clean the shelves of bubble gum worms.  Of course this is not what they were throwing, but didn't tell anybody until the next day at the weigh-in.


fishing user avatarBoroBass reply : 

I'd read this thread before I took a short fishin trip this afternoon. I'd been getting skunked for an hour and a half in horrible winds, so and I decided what the hell, and threw on a bubblegum trick worm. Caught 4 bass in about 30-45 minutes on them and decided that was good enough and came home.  :)

The last one was probably close to 2lbs, which is actually pretty big for the pond. ;)


fishing user avatarBoroBass reply : 
  Quote
Ive always had luck with a Zoom Trick Bubblegum worm, rigging it wacky. Works really well. Havent got any luck on rigging it texas style, but the wacky seems to work really nice. The pink bubblegum has to be my favorite wrom of all.  

James

Thats the exact brand/color/type I was using, but I rigged it weightless (I think this is a recognized form? pretty much a texas-rig with no weight ;)).


fishing user avatarslider reply : 

If you haven't thrown a bubble gum fluke then you don't know what your missing.


fishing user avatarFatBoy reply : 

I've heard this bubblegum thing before but never had the guts to try it.  Now you've gone and got me thinking about it again.  I may have to break down and let the baitmonkey have his way again.

What water conditions would you use bubblegum or merthiolate in?  Surely not in clear water!


fishing user avatarbooneangler reply : 

I have had some luck with bubble gum colored


fishing user avatarBoroBass reply : 
  Quote
I've heard this bubblegum thing before but never had the guts to try it.  Now you've gone and got me thinking about it again.  I may have to break down and let the baitmonkey have his way again.

What water conditions would you use bubblegum or merthiolate in?  Surely not in clear water!

Luckily my uncle gave me my bubblegum worms so the only guts required for me are taking them along when I'm fishing with someone. ;)

For me, it was mostly sunny and the water was pretty murky.


fishing user avatarT-rig reply : 
  Quote
  Quote
I also use dark colors 99% of the time but I do have same funky colors, just in case!

The only kind of bass I think you'll catch on that is Lance Bass.

I actually did catch one bass (2lbs.) on one of those worms in really muddy water. I think he was gay though ;D ;D ;D ;D!


fishing user avatarFedxpress reply : 

Even some little girls throw pink!!!! And Now her dad!!!!

STD_2090.jpg

IMG_3640.jpg

Fedxpress


fishing user avatarjustfishin reply : 

I am with RW on this one. I only through natural darker colors and sometimes white. I threw a pink stick bait once and a smallie came to my boat with its fins on its hips and told me " Thtop it you thilly boy, you smell like fish you big brute "!


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

I've had the best luck with bright colors in clear water and early in the pre-spawn. Zooms Merthiolate trick worm is extremely deadly in late January through February in coves with a fast dropping shore line. Bubblegum/Pink produced in late March through April in the same coves as the Merthiolate but it also produced in the clear water shallow marshes in South Louisiana.


fishing user avatarbasser89 reply : 

I've picked up a couple trick worms in pink and methiolate with the intentions of trying them this spring but haven't had a chance to yet. The maroity of the lakes here, the bass have all ready spawned. So unless I head north some, they'll stay in the bag until next year. My BEST prespawn bass the past 4 years have come on a pink and chartruese spinnerbait. The bass in my avatar came on that spinnerbait. Now that the majority of the bass I fish for are post spawn, the majority of the bass I catch are on more natural or dark colored baits.


fishing user avatarcaptaininsaneo reply : 

earlier this spring i attempted to throw a bubblegum trickworm and eventually started laughing at myself.  However, when I gave up and started using a spinnerbait on a different rod i kept missing fish and used the bubblegum trick worm as a "follow up bait."  After 2 or 3 fish the bubble gum started falling apart so i switched over to green pumpkin.  That was when my follow up bait stopped working.  Back to the bubble gum and back to the fish I went.  Two or three more fish and the action died, but if I had a boat to store all my rods in I would constantly have one with a bubble gum trick worm tied on to follow up on short strikers.


fishing user avatarbrian_82 reply : 

pink senkos are great SM lures, i rap a little bit of copper wire around the hook so it sinks faster and has more wobble.


fishing user avatarguest reply : 

Count me in.

That merthiolate trick worm is a killer.

I think The bass get ticked off that something so obviously gay has invaded their space.


fishing user avatarAvalonjohn44 reply : 

A muddy/murky little pond is a perfect place to throw a pink sluggo - I have had excellent luck with it when the river gets a little muddy too.  


fishing user avatarMALTESE FALCON reply : 

Well, about an hour ago there were six Lake St. Clair smallies that thought the Hot Pink X-Rap looked real good. I've had great success with that lure ever since it came out two years ago.

I was talking with Bob Richardson from "Outdoors In The Heartland" a while back and he said the pink "Zero" has been very productive for him the last two seasons. He said he uses it in murky and clear water.

Falcon




9401

related Fishing Tackle topic

Is It Still Good Bass Fishing This Time Of Year? If So What Should I Use Now?
Fist time out fishing with the Zoom Fluke
eakins jig question
C-Rig baits
Favorite Pliers
Know Any Good Downsized Lures?
Mr. lovely swimbait
Walking the Dog
Spook Fishing Questions
Top 2 or 3 Power Fishing "Must-Have" Presentations?
Punchin?
Jigs
Too Many Plastics?
Flukes
What to Add Next?
Crankbaits : Chrome & Blue vs. Chrome & Black ?
Help me identify this worm!
Starting From Scratch
Bill Lewis Rat-l-trap vs Strike King Red Eye Shad
Start Up Bait Shop Thread



previous topic
Hook set problems with Senko -- Fishing Tackle
next topic
Is It Still Good Bass Fishing This Time Of Year? If So What Should I Use Now? -- Fishing Tackle