Who knows..... We fished with minnows sat and sun with no luck . The water was stained pretty bad so we switched to BG mo glo scent wigglrs ghost and picked up fifty fish .
The question has been asked to me and I'm not worthy to answer for fear that if the colors I suggest don't work I would not be able to live down the shame....but anyway here is my pick for pushing... black jighead( tipped with minnow-TWM) blue black jiffy jig TWM,bright orange head bubble gum grub TWM, it goes on but my point is knowing the time to change to what and when and when I might change the next guy might have changed several times. Someone gimme some help here
Who knows..... We fished with minnows sat and sun with no luck . The water was stained pretty bad so we switched to BG mo glo scent wigglrs ghost and picked up fifty fish .
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I wanted to suggest buying two of the pups from Crime Dog and let them go out scouting ...no telling what he might come up with ...right Jody
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Crime Dog is the hound when it comes to finding crappie top secret weapon the hard part was teaching him to snorkel
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Quick,
I'd have to see what the mighty Earl Kitchens had to say before I made my final decision, in fact I'd see what common colors bigfishhead, golf pro, Spider-Man, and country time had to say. And only after that would I dare to try and suggest a color. That's several years of trial and error by some mighty good crappie fisherman. But Detailman is correct crime dog would be a good start.
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There is no color that is better on Oconee because there is not any fish in Oconee because Bigfishheads, Countrytime, GolfPro and Spiderman caught em all out last weekend. I am gonna have to find another lake to fish!
Crime dog is a nuclear physicist he just hides out on the boat so he does not get driven crazy by all the nuts out there
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It truly is kind of hard to nail down a particular color when some guys don't ever fish more than three or four colors and others change colors quite often like almost all of the time,but there has to be a predominate jig and grub color for that lake ain't that right Danbo
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