seems like my best winter colors are white/silver or chartruse/silver, plastic, on 1/32 double rigged in deep water
i do my best on solid white body with white tial and red and blue flakes plasttic tube a black and char chennile body wiht char hackle tail and yellow and white plastic tube
seems like my best winter colors are white/silver or chartruse/silver, plastic, on 1/32 double rigged in deep water
Orange and Chartruse for me.
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Blue and white and blue and silver for me.
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blue and silver and black and chartreuse
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Colors at times make a difference, but I just put one on and if it dont work I go to the next, and so on. Of course you have the common colors for the lake or body of water you are fishing on. Bugman filled me in on some colors that typically do well on Lake of the Ozarks, but even at that sometimes a change can create a better bite.
#11 meatgetter jig( blue & white) and #256 pink head-chart body- white tail.
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I usually use baby shad's in the fall, the color varies. Once the winter sets in, and the cold water bite starts, I like the smallest hair jig I can get away with.
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I've got a few, but I really like brown/orange the best. Seems to catch a variety of fish.