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Orange
Posted by Brian Richardson on Dec 09 2005
Try medium sized opaque and partial-translucent beads in orange (not glow or fire).  

Perfect for huge Arctic Grayling at the feeder creeks to main rivers that stack in the Chums.  

Far northern Alaska Chums tend to have run peaks later than Southcentral.  If target is Chum - I would not bother as eaters or take - most of these northern fish will be well on their way to spawn beds.  I also would not worry too much on patterns - pretty easy to catch on anything.

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