I like both the green chartreuse and the yellow chartreuse, having used both extensively. Particularly good--white with yellow chartreuse in certain types of stained water, while green chartreuse with black and green is good for more deeply stained waters. Given all the different water types I fish in the year (example--last weekend, shooting docks and toons in a heavily stained shallow lake with average depth of 5' on Saturday, moving to a deep lake (average depth 30-40 feet) with relatively clear water the next day), I know subtle color changes can make a real difference.

I've also seen the various debates on jig head color, eyes on the plastics, etc. I'm not sure eyes on plastics trigger fish because they're EYES--I believe that in certain water conditions and with certain color combos, the contrasting black of the eyes makes a difference. Just my opinion.