I like the colors but just never used them for crappie. the copper one I had to mix the powder coating to get it to match the body.
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I like the colors but just never used them for crappie. the copper one I had to mix the powder coating to get it to match the body.
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They look good to me.....they ought to sore lip a few slabs.
I have had some good days with a red/yellow combo, so sure it will work. :) I like them both, but have a feeling you may catch more bass on the green/red flake one. That's one of my go-to colors of berkley plastic worm. Think it is maybe called watermelon? Maybe adding chart. tail instead of the drk green would get some more attention from slabs...... Thats JMO, throw it to some crappie and see what they say. ;) Good luck!!
nice color combo
i like the plastic&feather combo jigs. the colors look good to me. i know for a fact if the crappies dont want that color, them dumb bass will knock the fire out of em.
I agree with G3. Those should attract them quite well. I like the copper and yellow combo myself Keith.
Never used those colors - but might give it a shot!
Rootbeer is a good color for Bass around here. Maybe good for crappie - which that color is close to.
They look interesting what kind of bodies are those are you using epoxy for the body