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A new revolution in jig colors
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08/02/13 03:33 PM
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Crappieman1
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A new revolution in jig colors
Lets face it, as anglers we stick with what works and in this case- the if its not broke, dont fix it really comes into play when picking lure colors. But, what if you could match the color of your jig to the color of your favorite soft plastics trailer. Think about it- its something different, its more natural, and its just more visually appealing. Most of us bass anglers fish a jig to imitate a crawfish, or occasionally a baitfish. Stop a minute and picture what a crawfish or a bluegill looks like- while they all have different hues and tints of different colors to them- they typically have one dominant color to them.
Take the color Okeechobee craw for example- you have two main colors, a sapphire blue shade and a dark charcoal black serve as the dominant colors- while you have a light brown mixed in with all the other colors. In nature nothing is really a solid color- with bluegill you have hints of chartreuse on the tail or certain accent colors throughout the bluegill and none of the colors really have a defined or set pattern to them. Okeechobee craw isnt the only color like this, colors such as summer craw (light green and brown), or Bama Bug (Sapphire blue, light brown, black, and dark blue), all follow this approach.
Like we referenced before, in nature you wont typically find anything living under water thats one single, solid color. Crayfish can have greens, browns, blacks, and tan colors to them throughout their body, while bluegill can have tints of blue, black, purple, and pink to them. So the more colors you can fit into your jig, the better, in most situations. Throughout my fishing career Ive heard repeatedly that the more simple the color the better, and have been successful that way- dont get me wrong. But when youre trying to match the hatch or be more natural with your presentation- you want to get as close as possible to whatever youre trying to imitate.
Multiple colors in a skirt can also give you advantage other ways as well. Take this situation for example- say youre fishing with a Bama Bug colored jig in moderately stained to muddy water with pretty low visibility. Under the water certain colors stick out to bass more than others. So say in this situation blue is the only color bass can get a good glimpse of in the water clarity youre fishing, and lucky for you Bama bug has the color blue in it- but it also has light brown, black, and dark blue. So if the water clarity changes halfway through the day and the bass start honing in on the color black- youre still covered by sticking with Bama Bug, you have all the colors you need.
By matching the color of your trailer to the color of your jig- youre doing a couple of things that give you an added edge. First, youre making your bait look even more natural- by matching the color of your jig to the color of your trailer you give the bass a more natural looking, less suspicious and less questionable opportunity. Second, matching your jig and trailer gives you neat, clean, and natural presentation thats compact and not only more natural looking, but in some cases moves more naturally through the water
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Re: A new revolution in jig colors
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08/02/13 05:49 PM
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The Netstretcher
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I actually like contrast between my jig and trailer.
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Re: A new revolution in jig colors
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08/02/13 06:52 PM
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L a r r y
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What color trailer would you match up with this:  And what about this one: 
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Re: A new revolution in jig colors
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08/02/13 07:11 PM
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Huddleston
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Electric Blue flippin chunk.
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Re: A new revolution in jig colors
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08/02/13 08:29 PM
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FredMan
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A white Fluke on the first one, and second one a Black Neon Paca Craw
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Re: A new revolution in jig colors
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08/02/13 08:30 PM
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What color trailer would you match up with this:  And what about this one:  black and blue twin tail grub by big bite baits.
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Re: A new revolution in jig colors
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08/02/13 10:51 PM
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Chuck7700
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good read.  
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Re: A new revolution in jig colors
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08/03/13 03:07 PM
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Re: A new revolution in jig colors
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08/03/13 04:45 PM
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Evan O'Brien
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+1. I'm a fan of complex skirt colors as well. Good write up.. 
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Re: A new revolution in jig colors
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08/03/13 07:39 PM
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those are both very good looking skirts to me, are those custom?
when the fish here are chowing down on blue gill i like a blue/orange/chartuese combo with a blue trailer with a touch of chartruese dipped on the end.
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Re: A new revolution in jig colors
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08/05/13 03:10 AM
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northdallasfisherman
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How about a watermelon jig with a black blue trailer or some type of purple
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Re: A new revolution in jig colors
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08/05/13 01:55 PM
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L a r r y
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those are both very good looking skirts to me, are those custom?
when the fish here are chowing down on blue gill i like a blue/orange/chartuese combo with a blue trailer with a touch of chartruese dipped on the end.
These are Northstar Jigs. They have some very attractive color combinations, and the stand up hook is what got me to try their jigs. I can say that these are some very very well made hand tied jigs, with a big bulky skirt that flares out very nicely when sitting still. Check them mout when you get a chance. Northstar Custom baits
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Re: A new revolution in jig colors
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08/05/13 06:46 PM
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Timmy Freespool
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Thanks for the write up. After the read, I couldn't stop thinking about the golden rule of color. Bright colors for stained/muddy and natural colors for clear conditions. I think you're write up is consistent with the rule.
Larry, I feel like a black and blue flake chigger craw would match well with both jigs.
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