We have field-tested mini jigs over the years. I've had the privilege of fishing with the first of the tubes skirts . Before I get into fuel testing myself. We would like to ask you guys what are your favorite colors of jigs also the size. And do you have any field testing experience. Now about my field-tested I have tried every type of jig that there is with all types of materials over the years I've come to conclusion that there's only two jigs that I normally use on a regular basis we use hair jigs all soul hackle. My color preference may surprise you normally we try to use a pattern to match with the fish are feeding on. I prefer to use gray and brown shades. If you probably know fish or color blind or are they. Field testing different shades I found out a lot from dark to light it makes a difference to them. We found out a standard gray shade would be light that is the most common color that I use and we are very successful with it. Using brown in different shades is really interesting we found out from dark to light and somewhere in between they seem to like best. The brown color that I use is similar to a brown yellow shade. The most popular size that I use is one 32nd ounce that is a size that I can't most of my crappie on . We know many of you use florescent colors which are not my favorite. The only thing that florescent colors do is catch fishermen. As you probably know many of us that tie jigs will use for florescent paint because it looks good . So there you have my Experian's is a fuel tester. We've also field-tested for Berks Co. but that is another story in another time so let me know what you guys think using your jigs and experiences with size and color bob.

