
Triple Chartreuse. Not one, not two but three blended tones of chartreuse abound in this skirt. It's impossible to tell the three apart from the poor photo quality, but you'll smile in appreciation when you see the rich triple chartreuse skirt tones "turn on the electricity" under water. First, twenty strands of chartreuse with an elusive milky blue sheen. Second, twenty strands of bright pearlescent chartreuse. Third, five strands of black-peppered chartreuse with orange fire tips to incite bass to bite. Many anglers sagely opt for chartreuse in dark, dingy or shadowy water or in dim daylight conditions. Chartreuse also excels anywhere thick grass or thick cover of any kind obscures full view of a lure. A brief and partial glimpse of bright chartreuse gets noticed by fish in such sight-blocking situations. And then of course there are the hard-fighting smallmouth. For some unknown reason, smallies relish chartreuse above all other lure colors.

White Pearl Flash. This is the new center-hubbed skirt style with each strand locked permanently and perfectly in place. It's so easy to get on a jig, spinnerbait or buzzbait collar. Just dip a Q-tip in a little soapy water, dampen the skirt collar with it, and slip the skirt on easily for a picture perfect skirt presentation every time. It's impossible for even a single strand to get out of place. Forty-four strands of reflective white pearl cover a thin swatch of reflective twisted Mylar hologram fibers embedded underneath. Depending on your mood, you can position the Mylar filament section on the back or the belly of your bait. Bass will belt it eagerly either way.