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red orange time
those of you that say or think color does not matter might want to consider this . I hit 2 different lakes yesterday and at BOTH lakes even though they are 60 miles apart the fish had a definite preference for a red back orange belly small jig . I used it in the singular fashion and tandem and even had a black on the top jig and a white on the bottom jig at one point . the black got off before I could get a photo .
I tried natural , I tried bright chart , I tried chart blue ....the red orange seemed to be the ticket hands down :highfive
hope you enjoy the photos and have a great day .....
i only posted up the boat ride photos, i was on a public dock at the first stop about noon
second lake was after work in the boat ...and YES tis the season yawl
the BITE IS ON .....:fish
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Easy to see the bait of choice with the same color on both jigs.
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Looks like you nailed it. Great job.
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Thanks for the post and pic's.Figuring it out is the fun of fishing. Orange/chart is a favorite here enjoy the fall Bite."Where's the Crowd's"LOL"Most time have the lake to your self.
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I don't change colors alot but do like orange/chart glow tubes in spring time even more so if water is muddy .
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Thanks for the comments yawl and stay tuned ......bought to break out the trusty Ketchn carrots .....Handties my buds make .....sometimes they are a dream drop .....the water clarity was good that day but the fish were a bit finicky
The river fish off the bank wanted orange yesterday btw as well
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Shame on you for teasing those poor fish.
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Them some right pretty jigs and fish.
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Excellent crappie fishing! Up here, the seemingly hot color is pink/chartreuse. However, lately we've been having a hard time with numbers, no matter what we use! I'll the orange a go next time out.