What's you alls experience with catching fish on an olive colored jig? I fish Lake D'Arbonne a lot in Louisiana and the water is a moderate stained color most of the year, very seldom really clear.
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What's you alls experience with catching fish on an olive colored jig? I fish Lake D'Arbonne a lot in Louisiana and the water is a moderate stained color most of the year, very seldom really clear.
assuming that you are referring to a green olive, I think that it would work great. It would be similar to the color pumpkin seed, I have used a pumpkin seed/chartreuse colored tube jig with great success in reelfoot and some of the surrounding water sheds.
I like olive,I use it more on gills and trout although crappie will eat it as well.
i use alot of olive....used up a oz of it in the past 2 weeks....i really like the color combo olive/brown
Olive in one way or another do well and have a good number of customers that like Olive, but most with something else in them.
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I had planned on using brown or chart with green olive and just wanted some info before I purchased some. Before I tied my own jigs I did pretty well on a baby bass colored bobby garland shad and plan to mimic it's coloration some. Thanks for the info guys.
Clark
Olive works well on bass, bream, and trout. Never tried it for crappie
How do you put an olive on a jig? :confused: Maybe carp bait? :p:D
Olive is killer for large & small mouth bass... never really tried it for crappie. Does work well for gills too so don't see why it wouldn't work for crappie as long as you find the fish. ;)
add orange;)
JJ