seen any one Bandit's website but I know I have had some decent luck with Flo Orange jigs
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seen any one Bandit's website but I know I have had some decent luck with Flo Orange jigs
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You mean like some of these? LOL
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Am I the only person that hasn't had a lot of luck with the really bright colors? I've only been pulling a year now, but most of my luck has come from the more muted colors
Yea like that, but I was thinkin bout puttin some silver undercoat on it, think I had read where it would bring them out a little more, I also have a flo orange transparent was thinkin bout shooting that over some silver. well Scott , now that you mention it, heck just send me them and I can save my paint :)
the 2 colors that stick out in my mind as being my somewhat most productive were, rootbeer and orange crush, course now I didnt exactly slayem with any color but those are the ones I remember. I for sure remember the orange crush, cuz my son caught 12 to my 1 one trip sincin he had the only orange crush :)
Scott, I painted me a couple what I thought would be the same color as "awesome pink" but they turned out a couple of shades lighter, not a lot but side beside you could tell. was wandering if I added a drop or 2 or red to the flo pink ifn it would darken my pink a little bit ?
My two most productive colors last year were pink/silver sparkle .....which is a light almost bubblegum shade of pink with silver glitter in it. The next best color for me was Orange Crush.
Yea it should darken it a little. The 2 pink ones in the pic are straight flourescent pink though I put about 3 coats on them. I think the fl. orange over silver would look good.
ES-I like the bright colors for crappie. Steve and I must have caught well over 500 this past summer pulling cranks and chartreuse, chrome, pink, bright red and bright green did good. I think the brighter, the better. You want something that's gonna get their attention. IMO