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Needing Jig Color Help On Lake Texoma #11483192 03/17/16 02:23 PM
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I'm not a hard core crappie guy but I do have a boat slip at Mill Creek and like to crappie fish from time to time. I'd appreciate any help you could give on your favorite color jigs to use on Texoma.
I've been using a pearl jig that has a hint of light purple in it with success, but wondering if there's a better color?

Re: Needing Jig Color Help On Lake Texoma [Re: Tom Groves] #11483241 03/17/16 02:44 PM
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When I had a boat on Texoma, I learned form an old lady how to jig fish. She was the best jig fisher I have met. She used, tube jigs and these three colors. Green and white, purple and white and red and white. Nothing more... nothing less. I ventured off to use a tri colored tube that I ended up using as m go too. It was red/chart/orange. It was an arkie bait. Haven't seen it in a while, but I caught thousands on that color.


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Re: Needing Jig Color Help On Lake Texoma [Re: Tom Groves] #11483479 03/17/16 04:49 PM
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Orange. That's all I gotta say about that...:

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Love me some Cajun cricket or Texas toast or hand tied blaze orange head estaze grande chart.body and flor.orange maribou tail.like sticky can't go wrong with orange

Re: Needing Jig Color Help On Lake Texoma [Re: Tom Groves] #11484340 03/17/16 11:40 PM
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Already shipped them to you.



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Orange in the fall, Chartreuse the rest of the time. Location more important.


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I have fished Texoma most all my life although I do use other colors if I had to choose only one color it would be the strike king white and chartreuse. Brown and orange is also a big hit with me.

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Thanks for all the suggestions guys. Going to pick up a few tomorrow and give them a try on Saturday. Weather won't be all that great so it may be a complete waste of time.

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Already shipped them to you.





You have nice smooth hands. grin

Re: Needing Jig Color Help On Lake Texoma [Re: Bobcat1] #11484798 03/18/16 02:47 AM
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Orange in the fall, Chartreuse the rest of the time. Location more important.


Ha! This is exactly correct. You still know your stuff old man. You need to get back to fishin'! fish

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