Quote Originally Posted by Gamblinman View Post
It's no secret that day in and day out, minnows will out-produce jigs on Oologah, due to water clarity. However, I've found during the summer, jigs can produce some good fish and nice stringers buy changing jig colors during the day.

If the bite slows down on a particular color, change. I usually keep several rods rigged with different colors, and switch back and forth several times during the day.

Gman.
Gman, can you elaborate on your water clarity theory? Is it the murky water that makes minnows better than jigs? I can't see the reason in that since Eufaula is just as murky and jigs far out produce minnows, at least for me.

I'll guess I'll just ask a general question to everyone. What do you think is the difference between Oologah and Eufaula that makes minnows better at one and jigs better at the other?