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Old 02-23-06, 06:02 AM   #26
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Dangit aint got no pics right now of my newer boat and the laser is in pieces. (scurrting off to get the digi cam to take pics of the bass rocket) LMAO!!!!!
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Old 02-23-06, 11:44 AM   #27
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i dont know what color to get the water is a olive green color and i cant figure out how to use it....any info would be greatly appreciated.
Back to your question wareagle, all the colors mentioned are great jig colors, and work in most every condition....especially the black and blue. But what I do when I want to know what to fish is get wet and find some crayfish. Most of the time we try to make jigs look like a crawdad so why not see what the crayfish in the lake you're fishing look like and what colors they have. kentucky lake has different species of crayfish from cove to cove, and the colors and body shapes of each can be dramatically different. Also, remember the time of year you're fishing. Crayfish can change color throughout the year.
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Old 02-23-06, 11:46 AM   #28
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i fish an olive green canal and the crawfish are white if that helps at all..
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Old 02-23-06, 11:54 AM   #29
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green pumpkin and green pumpkin, lizard that is probably the best advice going. i am going to try the green pumpkin exclusively next time i go out. let ya know. one color sure beats a pot full of multi colored lures, cuz the decision making process takes so long.
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Old 02-23-06, 12:12 PM   #30
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every jig colour works you just have have to fish it in the right conditions
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Old 02-23-06, 12:38 PM   #31
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Old 02-23-06, 12:43 PM   #32
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i cant wait till this summer im going to fish jigs like crazy
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Old 02-23-06, 12:47 PM   #33
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i hear ya bass kicker....i have been building up my arsenal of jigs for it too....just bought 2 new swim jigs last weekend...can't wait to throw them out there for sure....good luck to you as well ....
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Old 02-24-06, 06:12 AM   #34
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I know I am gonna open up a can of worms but here goes it. Agaain i always try to match the hatch to a degree. Early in the year the craws around here take on a milky looking color therefore I dont throw MOST of the time the brilliant colors available. If I am throwing a brown craw I throw a faded one. Black/blue a faded one. Ever notice that craws have that faded color early in the year. Just like cold water fish take on a faded or milky color when water temps are down. Just MO. Some people dont get into the color thing as much and thats there thing. I just beleive that at times color is a factor you need to think about.
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i have quite a few know
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Old 02-24-06, 11:39 AM   #36
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i agree with you whole heartedly on the color issue laser....here in texas the craws get bright red in the spring time...and darker greyish in the winter.....
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Old 02-24-06, 11:58 AM   #37
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Crayfish come in all colors, including red, orange, yellow, green, tan, brown and even blue.
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