I have tried just about every color and type out there, and I can't catch a fish on nothing but chartreuse whiggly tails. I'm talking morning, noon, or night, and when they don't work, I put a minnow on there. That usually does it.
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I have tried just about every color and type out there, and I can't catch a fish on nothing but chartreuse whiggly tails. I'm talking morning, noon, or night, and when they don't work, I put a minnow on there. That usually does it.
the grenade helps get the scales off , automatic filets.......
I use Umbrella tube jig's in sparkel red head with chartruse tail.
Thank goodnes no one knows about rotenone. it'l get the whole school![]()
Hand tied hair jigs then Roadrunners, then beavertails and finally tubes for me
I use tubes, and the occasional road runner... If satdoc would hook me up with some sickle runners, I would use them....He's sweet on WB though, so he gets all extras...
My favorite is a orange or chartreuse round head 1/8 tube jig, with black/charteuse tube with a 1/0 hook, and would use a 2/0 if I could find some.
Ronnie Capps says he don't care what color it is, as long as it's chartreuse.
crappie cowboy
Gonna be a 16th oz, sickel hook in a red head and red/char body. Thats worked for me better than anything else so it's my fav. Winter time is different though. Guess it's cause I'm fishing 12-20 feet deep instead of 3-8 feet. I use a Orange and char in the winter. I've used about every color there is and those are the best.
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1/8 oz orange heads and umbrella tubes in orange pepper color with chartruse tale
Dang...hand grenades, electricty, rotenone....I done walked in to a den of outlaws here!
LOL!!