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Re: Favorite color jigs for crappies/perch?
[Re: MikeLind]
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12/12/2016 12:53 PM
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Daytime I use mostly glow or glow red until I get refused too many times; then I put on gold. If I have to go after dark, glow or glow blue seem to be a cut above. S.
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Re: Favorite color jigs for crappies/perch?
[Re: MikeLind]
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12/15/2016 07:49 AM
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Mine would have to be Fiska's Epoxy Glow #E61, School Bus #E71, Black Glow Spot #E74, Glow Pink Spot #E78. These produce no matter where i have fished. I rig them with a Whip Plastic Tail. Color for them could be a whole new discussion.
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Re: Favorite color jigs for crappies/perch?
[Re: MikeLind]
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12/23/2016 08:44 AM
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I keep several rods with different colored jigs on them. Now talking whips? I have found that many times the color the crappie want can change on a dime. So the whip tails can and do get changed out right quick. If you were catching on motor oil and they stop biting. Change the whip not the jig. Boom they are biting again. Have caught them with natural colors in clear water and then on hot pink or chartreuse in the same clear water. Good luck and change those colors as the bite changes
Last edited by UFCreel; 12/23/2016 08:45 AM.
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