Tom you fish alot of purple?
Purple/chartreuse tail or the bluegill/chartreuse tail....always on a rod in the boat. No other way to fly.
I carry up to 6 rods when I get serious. Either a purple or junebug with a chartreuse tail is on two of the rods as a rule, same with the bluegill/chartreuse. The only difference in the rods is that one rod of each color will be rigged with a float, the other two rods carrying these colors will not have a float and will be rigged with a 1/16 ounce head and maybe a slightly larger, more aggressive plastic.
With the colder water up here yet I rigged the three rods I took with floats and these two colors along with a 1/32 head in a pink/white tail. Nothing on the pink today. Both baits done up in the color shown here got fish. Everything fit today to be a good day on the water but nothing but small fish would hit. I marked a ton of large crappies but they had tight chops for sure. I suspect that later in the day when we get some surface heat on the water the larger fish will move to bays and feed, probably well into the dark.
My hi lite today was that I crept up on a nice doe laying up in the woods while slowly moving the boat along a deep water shoreline snooping for suspended, submerged wood. I went past the doe while casting and then a bit further down the shore I turned the boat and went back over some marks to try a different approach and the deer stood. She had afterbirth hanging out of her and a pair of fawns laid there curled up. man, those baes were tiny. Ears up and alert already but still as wet as wet can get. Unreal.