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    Those Gray Ghost Road Runners look awesome
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    I've never seen anything from Skip that wasn't awesome....lol. I'm sure you could take those anywhere and get a boat full.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skiptomylu View Post
    I don't live that far from you, well it's about 150 miles, but I do know East Texas and SE Texas waters pretty well. I will list a few colors for you and they will be 3 colors, head/body/tail.

    Chartreuse/Blue/Chartreuse
    Chartreuse/Black/Chartreuse
    All Hot Pink

    Some seem to work in almost all lakes and here are a couple
    Silver/Blue/White (also big clear water colors, but seems to work every place)
    Gray Ghost(also big clear water colors, but seems to work every place)
    Silver/FL Yellow/FL Blue

    A couple pictures to help with my color picks.

    Also know all the jigs I am sowing below are 1/32 Oz and what I use in spring. Summer when they go into deeper water I go to a 1/8 and sometimes even a 1/4 Oz jig.

    These are my favorites and for me if I can see my jig 3' down in the water, it's clear!
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    This is a Roadrunner type Gray Ghost which is just a 1/16th Oz jig.
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    They look awesome skip special that gray one.

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    Thank you guys!

    BTW, I think this may be the Gray Ghost Roadrunners I did using Hackle and not Marabou!

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    Thank you skip
    Those look like killers


    Definitely going to tie some gray ghosts and a variety of chartreuse combos

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    Good job on the tying and catching.
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    Nice fish. Better on one of your own. We all have our favorites for where we fish. Sometimes that changes regionally or seasonally, but that is something that time will teach you. Tie a few of each color and let the fish decide. Some bright colors and darker colors also. Gray ghost variations do well most anywhere and I change the tail color or add another color to it. Like mostly gray with a v cut from below the hackle feather tip or two added for a belly effect. Skip has a tutorial (I think) on cutting the V’s off of the hackle feather. I tie with them a lot and like the look, and the fish seem to like em too. Welcome to the addiction and I look forward to seeing what works for you.
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    Nice colors on that sacalait!!!
    Keep it simple.... something with a fl chartreuse is usually all that is needed here. I like to mix it with fl orange or fl pink and a darker color in between. Contrast

    And then have you a backup natural baitfish pattern

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    i like gray a bunch, mix it with red, yellow, i dont think you can go wrong, BEST OF LUCK

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