unpainted for me, vertical jigging. I make my own 1/32 jigs.
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Well folks, Since I cannot fish until Saturday (4 days to go) I decided to post a topic for discussion. Jig head color. Personally I fish the 1/32 oz size under a 1 oz Carolina rig. Most of you know I spider rig mostly so when I bump the trolling motor I believe the jigs will bounce up and down sort of vertical jigging look while the 1 oz weight keeps them down and separated from my other rods. I use unpainted jig heads because I think the fish are looking at the jig itself. What do you guys prefer and why?
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unpainted for me, vertical jigging. I make my own 1/32 jigs.
Unpainted here, too. CNBC proved to me that painted isn't necessarily better. I have a big box full of every color and weight known to man....somewhere. I keep a couple hundred plain ball 1/32 heads in the boat, pretty much all I use.
I use wire jigs from Lite Wire Hooker in GA. I have several colors but use mostly blue or pink and sometimes John Deere green. Sometimes I think color makes a difference. This winter in Jordan I caught bigger fish on pink heads, pink body, and chartruce tails. I believe that you have to have confidence in what you use. The lite wire saves me break offs. Curtis does a good job making these jigs and they work for me.
Unpainted will always catch fish. My preference is painted. I try to use the head color to contrast with body color. Just where my confidence is.
I use both painted and unpainted. Never have heard anyone say they have caught less because they were using a painted jighead. I have seen at times that painted heads really help. I prefer pink as well over any other color, epically when the water is cold. I also enjoy using powder paint, good hobby to do when you can't go fishing. Use to mainly use 1/32 oz jigheads but now starting to use them up to 3/32 of an oz with a #8 or #10 size hook. Still get good hookups with lots less hangups, also seldom find the need to ever use minnows anymore as well.
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First Roy how is the shoulder healing? I started using 3/32 this year, with 1oz weight on the main line. But it seem that my catch ratio was down. Went back to 1/16, 3/4 oz weight on main line. My jig heads are painted but chrome color. So it is just like a new jig that's just been poured. I am making my own jig heads now also. This hobby has so many different aspects to it. Maybe see you and Gene out this March. I know you miss the fishing with him. #8 hook on a 3/32 that is a small hook. Been using #6, or #4. I have found I like the smaller hooks better.
dave
in currituck
Shoulder progressing slowly, will know more next week after visit to doctor. I'm using the heavier jigs casting or vertical jigging. Now if I was still tightlining with an inline weight I would almost always use a #8, 10 or even a 12 can hook a fish.
IN COLD WEATHER AT BUGGS PINK WILL OUT PRODUCE AND COLOR HEAD I KNOW OF,WHEN WATER WARMS OTHER COLOR EVEN LEAD COLOR MAY BE THE BEST,2 WINTERS AGO WIFE PUT ME AND CHARLIE TO SHAME WITH HER PINK JIG,WE BOTH WAS SCRAMBLING FOR A PINK JIG,SHE WAS CATCHING AS MANY AS BOTH OF US TOGETHER OR MORE AND GOT HER FIRST 3 LB FISH,HAVE TESTED IT IN WINTER MUCH SINCE AND SEE MUCH DIFFERENT,WE WERE MOSTLY FISHING STRAIGHT DOWN JIGGING,ONE POLE AS I DO ALL THE TIME,MAY TRY TROLLING SOME THIS YEAR?
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