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Fishing jigs on Rayburn - colors

Posted By: JC Skeeter

Fishing jigs on Rayburn - colors - 06/29/17 12:32 PM

I would assume, like with most baits, that the majority of the time color doesn't matter, if the presentation is right and a fish is hungry it'll hit almost anything.

But for you guys, what has been your best color combination jig set up on Rayburn?

For me, either PB&J or all green pumpkin. I've seen some watermelon red or green pumpkin with blue and/or purple also do well.
Posted By: reelswift

Re: Fishing jigs on Rayburn - colors - 06/29/17 02:10 PM

GP
Posted By: Donald Harper

Re: Fishing jigs on Rayburn - colors - 06/29/17 02:11 PM

Here are the ones that I have won with on Rayburn.
My Custom Baby Doll Jigs:

Posted By: RBO

Re: Fishing jigs on Rayburn - colors - 06/29/17 02:15 PM

Black/Blue/Purple
Black/Brown/Amber
Green Pumpkin/Blue
Black Neon
Posted By: Corey Stanley

Re: Fishing jigs on Rayburn - colors - 06/29/17 02:58 PM

Black and Blue, Green Pumpkin shade or camo are about the only colors I ever fish on Rayburn and Toledo in the grass. I have caught fish on just those colors at different lakes all over the place, in my opinion its keeping it in your hand and having confidence in that color.
Posted By: BMCD

Re: Fishing jigs on Rayburn - colors - 06/29/17 03:02 PM

To me Seem they all work, size is more of a factor for me. I have caught the most on a 1 oz watermelon candy jig, both Toledo and Sam Rayburn.
Posted By: JC Skeeter

Re: Fishing jigs on Rayburn - colors - 06/29/17 06:39 PM

Originally Posted By: Donald Harper
Here are the ones that I have won with on Rayburn.
My Custom Baby Doll Jigs:




I can't tell from the photo but are those more of a football head, or a type of structure head jig? Also, the logical question would be how can I/we go about purchasing those, if they are for sale that is?
Posted By: JC Skeeter

Re: Fishing jigs on Rayburn - colors - 06/29/17 06:41 PM

Originally Posted By: RBO
Black/Blue/Purple
Black/Brown/Amber
Green Pumpkin/Blue
Black Neon


Good to know, thank you.
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