Coming to D'Arbonne end of the month and was wandering if anyone has a go to color
Thanks for any info
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Coming to D'Arbonne end of the month and was wandering if anyone has a go to color
Thanks for any info
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Gray hair jig with little chartreuse by Black Lake jigs.
Any color as long as there is Chartreuse... some people swear by a pink head --- a lots of time there has to be a shiner involved .
Lights out on cloudy days. BBQ chicken, patriot, double rainbow, blue ice on clear days.
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Pm me when u start this way and I’ll let u no what we r catching them on. I Go to lake every weekend so should be able to give u better idea.
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Is lights out a black/chartreuse? And what might be BBQ Chicken?
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Lights out is black/chart. BBQ chicken is pink/chart. Those are bobby garland jigs, what most people fish here.
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I have always done good on Bobby Garland blue thunder up there.
It varies but I will always go to Bluegrass on a pink head first.
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Maybe it's because we fish together so much Chuter, but I'm the same.
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So, black/chartreuse, electric chicken, and bluegrass. Are there any other varieties to have on hand? We will be prepared, but a head start is always good!!
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I like monkey milk on Darbonne. But, on any day something else.
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I had some marginal success with licorice/chartreuse before i went back to work. Other guys were catching on that color also. Quality fish. I agree with monkey milk too.
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There's a good article in this month's Louisiana Sportsman magazine about crappie fishing on D'Arbonne in February.