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    Any suggestions on a color for THE ORANGE BOWL thAt we are fishing in tommorow? Commonly known as SINCLAIR!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EARL KITCHENS View Post
    Any suggestions on a color for THE ORANGE BOWL thAt we are fishing in tommorow? Commonly known as SINCLAIR!
    Yep...Make sure you have a plow hooked up behind your boat!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RAWHIDE View Post
    Tim I've told you before it's not the color of the jig head it's the color of the shirt your wearing, Bubble gum pink shirt, acid rain yellow shirt, john deere green shirt and so forth....... Show them the the picture I know you still got with the pink shirt large crappie on bubble gum. Now you know I'am not and experienced fisherman but I do dress well........

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    i am going to git one of them:D



    maby a shirt to:D
    retired and now i will always fish

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    Good one. At least I can find you on the lake. It does blind you a little.
    From Steve Wunderele - 10-2-84 --"A fishing trip maybe brief, but it's memories are endless."

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    I myself switched to unpainted heads. When I was tying and selling I painted the heads cause they looked good. Hey I had to catch the fisherman and the painted heads do just that.
    I have not seen a difference in the bite.
    Thats little 1/32 head is mighty little for a fish to see. I think action from the tail is more important anyway

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    Unpainterd heads and usually red hooks.
    Don't outsmart your common sense!
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    Most of the time it does not matter I catch fish on the four or five colors I use. But I have seen days where they would only hit a black head for example. The same exact curly tail on the jigs but one color jig head is getting bit and the other colors are not. I usually have thirteen to fifteen poles out of my boat so it doesn't take long to see one color is making a difference. But 95 percent of the time the jig head color does not matter but the weight and the type lure does especially early in the year.

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