Give me a 1/16 minnow head jig with a Kalin blue/black/chart. body.
Anything I can find that a fish will hit!!! I've heard people using a six in. long tube with a string hanging out the end??
Give me a 1/16 minnow head jig with a Kalin blue/black/chart. body.
1/16 oz. jig head with black/chartreuse tube. Sure other lures and jig colors work better on certain days and conditions, but this is old faithful for me.
I also think it's a matter of confidence and comfort. I have a friend who uses a white curly tail and a 1/16 oz. jig head religiously and he catches fish consistently as I do with black/chartreuse in the same water. I have not been confident enough to duplicate the minor differences in the way he fishes it to get the same results he does.
1/16th oz head with a chartreuse curl-tail or a 1/16 oz white maribou jig
Shoer,
12th Degree Ninja
Ok
Fair Winds and Following Seas
Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
1/32 OZ. Roadrunner and the color would be red head green body and Chart tail in a marabou feather type.
1/16oz Road Runner Chartreuse head with black/chartreuse bailey magnet body.
1/16 round jig head with a black/chart 2 inch tube
"Give me crappie, or give me death"
but, probably -
1/16oz weedless unpainted jighead & a BPS Sparkle Squirt tube 1.5in in "Electric Blue/Chartreuse"
The colors cover most all water clarities, the "silver metalflake" in the blue body for "flash", I can cast it a good distance, the weedless jighead allows me to drag it thru most cover situations.
Dead on it's heels would be a solid Chartreuse Marabou 1/16oz Roadrunner (considering the "extinction" of the Peacock colored Roadrunner :D ) ...cp
1/4oz unpainted jig head and 2" white grub. Catch any size fish and more good fish.
Best day I had crappie fishing was throwing 1/2 oz jig head and 3" with grub.
2 of us caught over 100 fish in one evening. All fish were over 1 lb. I know that may never happen again in my life. But man was it fun.
Old wooden homemade boat, 9.9 outboard motor. Sculling paddle did not have a T/Motor or could I come up with the cash for one in those days.
There was a lot of guys laughing at us in there new boat. This was back around 1975. After we started pulling all those fish in. There laughing was over.
Man what memory’s.
Pete