Can't really tell is the white spinnerbait trailer pearl or is that just the light?
good catch, yea the light was poor where I keep the stock, and in my haste I grabbed the white pearl thinking it was the white.
I actually use 4 different Yum trailers, here's three - Chartreuse, White, and White/pearl.
I've got a couple others, one which is White w/ red tips, didn't have any handy to shoot a pic of. The other is no longer available, which is what started this quest, as it's been my money bait - it's a Silver/Gray with silver and black flake - but it's not available anymore. Hence, I've started this adventure, first with colors from collected dead plastics, but I've got new plastisol and flakes and colorant to duplicate the color of the 'money' bait, plus I've got an Erie Green color that I throw in a tube with great success for smallies, and I'll be duplicating that color in this finesse rig bait. I'll shoot pics of them when I get them poured.
I also plan to experiment with using a different tip color on the darker baits, like Chartreuse and White on the Motor Oil, Green Pumpkin, and Black/Blue to see if it adds to the mix. Making different color tips is a labor though, you essentially pour the tip bait, cut off the body, and delicately place the tips back in the mold, then pour (inject) the body color and hope it bonds to the existing tips adequately - it's somewhat hit and miss - and success rate is a little over 70%, very time consuming but if they catch fish it's worth it. Plus, the cost is right, especially if I use salvaged plastic for the bodies.