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    If you were to use two jigs, would you use different colors? It's an interesting question regardless of target species but this is actually for bedding bream. Simply trying to increase weight so it will cast farther.
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    Quote Originally Posted by livemusic View Post
    If you were to use two jigs, would you use different colors? It's an interesting question regardless of target species but this is actually for bedding bream. Simply trying to increase weight so it will cast farther.
    The combination are endless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Techno2000 View Post
    The combination are endless.
    I didn't ask what colors, lol, I asked would you use different ones. (Or put same color on both jigs.)
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    Yes use different colors till the fish tell you what they like best. Then use that color to load the boat. Tight lines and good luck fishing. I will be looking forward to seeing your fishing reports and pictures.
    Be safe and good luck fishing
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    Quote Originally Posted by livemusic View Post
    I didn't ask what colors, lol, I asked would you use different ones. (Or put same color on both jigs.)
    You can put on different types of plastics or live bait what ever you want to try.
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    Here in Louisiana tandem rigs for Speckled trout are so popular, every Walmart sells them. Why... because they work so good.




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    There are other ways to increase cast distance becides adding another bait.

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    By using two jigs you would increase your chances of the fish biting your lure
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    I would opt for 2 different colors also


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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    By using two jigs you would increase your chances of the fish biting your lure
    Not necessarily

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