Thud,
They are all right. I fish up and down Kentucky Lake and what works in one bay won't work in another. After a day of fishing, I will have two handfulls of jigs I've tried throughout the day until I find the one that works. Now, if your fishing day in and day out, you can kind of pattern them to what color and style they want. But when a weather change or water level or water clarity change occurs, it's back to square one. I've even had them change color right in the middle of a good bite because it got cloudy!
The best advice I can give you is start with whatever your more confident in (color and style). If it don't work try something else. Try not to get in a rut of fishing one color one way. Just the other day my buddy and I where fishing and not catching anything. We vertical jig straight up and down. After thinking about it we started just swinging the front of the boat back and forth over the bed and the fish started hitting. They wanted a moving targert that day. We wound up with 37 nice'ens. Everybody fishes a little different and has ways that seem to work for them. You just gotta find yours and the only way to do that is fish, fish, fish. Of course there are some basic rules to stick by.
The only way to have a good fishing spot is to make it yourself!