Water color for jig color?

Started by Jasonejt, March 27, 2013, 07:49:26 PM

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Jasonejt

Fishing a PB&J jig with a PB&J trailer is best for what water color condition?

bassindude

You could use that in most any water from clear to dirty.. If the water wae really dirty I'd go with Black and Blue.
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Fisher of Men

I usually have three jigs available... blk/blu, green pumpkin/craw color and something with chartreuse in it if the other two arent working! lol  But usually blk/blu ancd craw colors work for me.  PB&J should be good for slightly stained to stained water
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jocko

Craws usually match the bottom,  so if your lake bottom or rocks have a PBJ color to it,  should work.

I noticed on Lanier,  we have this red GA Clay and even the rocks are brown in color.  PBJ works good.   A spot I caught spit crawfish pieces and they were a nice brown / pbj color.



HunterFB

Quote from: Fisher of Men on March 27, 2013, 08:28:52 PM
I usually have three jigs available... blk/blu, green pumpkin/craw color and something with chartreuse in it if the other two arent working! lol  But usually blk/blu ancd craw colors work for me.  PB&J should be good for slightly stained to stained water
I agree, but I do read more nad more on successful tournament fishermen like to look at the crayfish of the lake the day before they fish.  (they check under rocks and so forth).  They match the size and look at the color.  Then they check the color of the jig and craw under the water a foot or so to see if the color of the two still match.  pretty interested in trying that out.  Still, PB&J is one I use in clear to slightly stained water.  In KY Lake, at about 30 ft, they catch fish in the water with visibility of about 3 ft or better.
You can't catch them on the couch!!
-Hunter

Siebert Outdoors

It will fish in all conditions but I prefer Clear to stained water.  I will switch in muddy water.

Down4ttown

Quote from: Siebert Outoors on March 28, 2013, 09:20:01 AM
It will fish in all conditions but I prefer Clear to stained water.  I will switch in muddy water.

Ordered about 100 bucks worth from ol Siebert today. Can not wait! Love me some new jigs.