04-03-12, 07:55 PM | #1 |
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matching jigs with plastic trailers
do you always match or what if its a 2 tone jig skirt. i have a few brown pumpkin/green pumpkin type jigs. how would you match it, a pumpkin chunk or a greenish type. not just chunks but using the example. Somtimes i change trailers to see what fish want but as a standerd what do you do
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04-04-12, 01:06 PM | #2 |
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one of the best things i would suggest is to know what the crawdads in your area look like color wise. are they brown with any orange, or just brown and green? just try to go for something similar. or, you can go to the other extreme, and that is to use colors that are not nuetral and stand out. one of the best flippers in this part of the world used an odd combination, black and chartruse jig with a #1 purple pork chunk. he won tons of money with this combo. just experiment and let the fish tell you. the white river chain of lakes, beaver, table rock, and bull shoals, have a unique crawdad. it is called the blue pinchered crawdad. therefore, in our area, it never hurts to have some shade of blue in your color combo.
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04-04-12, 02:14 PM | #3 |
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There is something about black and blue jig/trailers that just work for me. I'll even use a green/orange jig with black and blue trailer. I also like the okeechobee trailer with a green jig. Like Merc said, and I whole heartedly agree, its good to have some blue in there somewhere.
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I like to match normally, but if its not working I sometimes go with very contrasting colors (Ex. green pumpkin jig w/ sapphire blue trailer). A black trailer goes with any color jig.
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04-04-12, 05:45 PM | #5 |
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alright thanx, guess i am craw daddy hunting tomor..
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04-04-12, 06:17 PM | #6 |
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It's a good idea to try and match the crawfish color patterns with your jigs, but I have caught some nice bass on some crazy jig/trailer color combinations. Just last week I was fishing a jewel football jig in the green gourd/orange with gold flake with an Okeechobee craw colored sweet beaver and caught some nice fish.
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