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    Default Favorite jig colors??

    Just wondering what everyone thinks are some of the best tried and true colors for the beginning fisherman?
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    Anything with chartreuse in it

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    ditto on chartreuse

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    It can vary by different lakes, times of the year, month, week ,day, or hour! That being said my go to color is Black and Chartreuse. I'll always start with that and may have to change depending on what they want they want that day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackhawk19 View Post
    It can vary by different lakes, times of the year, month, week ,day, or hour! That being said my go to color is Black and Chartreuse. I'll always start with that and may have to change depending on what they want they want that day.
    how many fish do you pick up on a certain color before determaining that is the go-to color for the day?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rww1977 View Post
    how many fish do you pick up on a certain color before determaining that is the go-to color for the day?
    I really don't go by fish count, if they're hitting a color I'll stick with it and if they stop I'll probably switch spots first and try them before I change colors.

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    Ditto, ditto, ditto X2 X2 X2

    Mainly use Black/Chartreuse Rocky tops.
    But lately starting integrating these LFT lures in various chartreuse and shad looking (magic shad) colors.
    Chartreuse Ice - Ice, Ice Baby
    Check out these bad boys.
    Lake Fork Trophy Lures

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    Quote Originally Posted by rww1977 View Post
    how many fish do you pick up on a certain color before determaining that is the go-to color for the day?
    I look for subtle differences. Lets say I am pullin black/chartreuse, red/chartreuse, pumpkin/chartreuse/ and pink/chartreuse and all are catching fish. I look at where they are getting hooked, maybe 1 color combo is very deep in the mouth and the rest around the lips, i will move the majority to that color, or if the size of the fish are consistantly bigger on a particular color I will change to the majority of that color. But will continue with a variety in case their mood changes.

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    Chartreuse and any other color with it is good. Light on bright, dark on dark days.

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    White / chartreuse, black / chartreuse, pumpkin / chartreuse, and pink / chartreuse.....notice a pattern here?

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