Skip just put a lot of excellent information out on this thread about jig color patterns. Thanks Skip.
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The fish in my neck of the woods like the yellow the best. But I use both a lot
Skip just put a lot of excellent information out on this thread about jig color patterns. Thanks Skip.
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Skip, I like the way you contrast your colors on those Roadrunners.
My roadrunners are store bought heads but ready to be tested.
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My neck of the woods a lot of chartreuse - but I have all the colors or I try and dye what I need.
The chartreuse does go well with Texas Toast & black. I will start using it more.
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I lean more toward chartreuse
While standing around waiting for my wife in the doctor's office I pick up a fishing magazine can't even remember which one.Might have been Texas Trophy Fishing. They had the ten mistakes that crappie fisherman make most often. On color selection they had pick any color you want as long as it is chartreuse. I will say this black and chartreuse works here but if you want to boat big fat slab crappies all the time have a little red in your pattern. I chose to use red tinsel most of the time and mostly use red thread to tie the collar. Lakes do have a preference as far as color. Chartreuse is one that appears to be a universal color that crappies are attracted to. Lake Okoboji where I use to fish while living in Iowa it was White, Blue, and Red. I think it has something to do with the bait fish in the lake you are fishing.
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