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Another Grub Question #11710109 07/07/16 07:29 PM
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Need suggestions on what colors to use in stained water for swimming a curl tail grub? Am looking at Yum curl tail grubs that have green, red, brown bodies with chartreuse tails. I'm sure they also have other colors.

http://www.johnnyspond.com/yum-panfish-wooly-curltail-w-f2.html

Any and all help will be appreciated; I am a crappie rookie.

Re: Another Grub Question [Re: SlowDown] #11710551 07/07/16 10:18 PM
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chart; purple/chart; white/chart; Lemon lime; orange/chart; blue/chart
color may not make that big a difference with a moving active bait.


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Re: Another Grub Question [Re: SlowDown] #11710556 07/07/16 10:20 PM
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Sticking with white ones and black ones is always a good choice! Some guides only use black and white. Hungry crappie will hit almost anything, it's the ones that are not feeding that are "picky" like people always talk about. If you're swimming the grubs you're mostly going to get the active crappie so color won't matter that much. *Get pink jig heads for any unnatural colors*

My new pet jig is using a Bobby Garland Itty Bitty jigs on the smallest head I can get. They catch a lot of sunfish, crappie, and also get hit by catfish more than any other jig I've used. Use under a peg or slip bobber. Best jig so far for multitasking both sunfish and crappie for me.

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Re: Another Grub Question [Re: SlowDown] #11710866 07/08/16 01:19 AM
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Thanks very much for the replies Ken and Eric. Appreciate it.

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