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    Quote Originally Posted by river scum View Post
    I try and view colors as either light or dark. I don't get too hung up on color itself unless im in ultra clear waters. 90% of the time im using green yum twister tails. I concentrate more on depth and action. I fish lots of stained waters though so.
    Don't fix it if it's not broke......I only fish stained waters too when I compare them to some of those northern gin clear lakes......
    "In my opinion" there's no one thing that works all the time when it comes to color.....
    Your spot on with the depth and action being an important factor also.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by skiptomylu View Post
    Okay remember you ask, lol!

    I am going to talk Spring and maybe Fall if you have the right spot to longline. First let me start using spring water depths and I believe the main crappie hold out in something like 6' to 7 1/2' water depth and some go in to the very shallow water to lay their eggs, but then back to that holding depth. So I try to fish where the most are and then it's a matter of color and how clear or stained the water is. For this lake and my personal way to help make it easier I use the 3' down as my clear or stained depth. So if I can see my jig 3' or more down the water is clear and less is stained, but then also how stained?

    With that in mind I have a number of jigs I use depending on this 3' test. Now if I can see my jig 3' or more down I really like Silver/Silver/FL Blue or Silver/Blue/White, but their are more that I like too.

    Then if I can not see it 3' down I am going to Chartreuse/Blue/Chartreuse or Chartreuse/Black/Chartreuse and again there are others too.

    Then lets say it rained yesterday or last night hard and now our Clear water is super stained and you can see the jig down maybe just one foot or less, then I want my jig that is Flame Red/Chartreuse & Black/Hot Orange!

    There are some that I feel may work in both the first two, clear and stained I like a Silver FL Yellow/FL Blue and feel this will work maybe in both? See picture for some of these combos.

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    Couldn't find the Silver/Chart/FL Blue fast enough to show it, but when you get some Chartreuse Crystal Antron that is not so much the Green Chartreuse, that is the color!
    I failed to mention the Flame Red/Kelly Green/FL Yellow jig, but it's a darn good one too!
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    Skip I forgot to mention just how detailed you are on these jigs..... You're one of the best at keeping everything the same length on each jig..... Beautiful work sir!
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    Thank you SK, much appreciated!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SKs Crappie Catching Adventures View Post
    Skip I forgot to mention just how detailed you are on these jigs..... You're one of the best at keeping everything the same length on each jig..... Beautiful work sir!
    Yes he is. I wonder sometimes how he does it I try and cut mine the same and there all a little different lol


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    my rendition of colors runs like this .
    natural with something flashy or sparkly if its sun up high and the water is "kinda" clear ,possibly with a blue or silver tint
    white or chart if the water is turbid and or stained and its daylight .
    I like orange early in the day and or in muddy looking waters .
    then the darker greys fall into play in deep water along with black and in the dark as well.
    I add contrast or try it when solids don't seem to get bit .
    but quite often I find that what I think they want isn't the ticket at all and its some kind of break all the rules thing the crappie like to do .
    on a final note sometimes its about size more than color and that can play a huge role in if you ketch fish for sure .
    and then ….toss all the advice and rinse and repeat as there is a day when it just aint happening ….
    you know them days you just aint tuned in ,your karma is messed up or you aint holding your mouth right
    I got a bud that will tell you to lay the rod down and don't touch it when you are in a funk .
    he swears crappie can sense it ….
    sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales
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    btw ...second belly spin/pony head from the bottom Skip …..mmmmm I would bite that one myself
    and the bottom one is my second choice in that line up ….mighty fine stuff
    sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    my rendition of colors runs like this .
    natural with something flashy or sparkly if its sun up high and the water is "kinda" clear ,possibly with a blue or silver tint
    white or chart if the water is turbid and or stained and its daylight .
    I like orange early in the day and or in muddy looking waters .
    then the darker greys fall into play in deep water along with black and in the dark as well.
    I add contrast or try it when solids don't seem to get bit .
    but quite often I find that what I think they want isn't the ticket at all and its some kind of break all the rules thing the crappie like to do .
    on a final note sometimes its about size more than color and that can play a huge role in if you ketch fish for sure .
    and then ….toss all the advice and rinse and repeat as there is a day when it just aint happening ….
    you know them days you just aint tuned in ,your karma is messed up or you aint holding your mouth right
    I got a bud that will tell you to lay the rod down and don't touch it when you are in a funk .
    he swears crappie can sense it ….
    A lot of folks want to hear rules and laws these crappie feesh abide by and there just aren't any...... You and I have talked about this color topic several times and come to the same conclusion..... "If what your using ain't workn tie another jig on until you find the one they will hit".......
    That is the rule and law we have to abide by to be successful.....
    I have seen where I'll be ready to move from a pile, tie on a different jig and put several in the boat off that pile.....
    Hey those throw down poles will put feesh in tha boat.....

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    crappie don't read the crappie rules book and don't have fingers to search on google either is my thoughts
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    Thanks guys, mush appreciated! I will say there are a few that seem to work no matter what lake and really no matter what the water is doing.

    Silver/FL Yellow/FL Blue
    Silver Blue/White (of course in soft plastic tube days the Blue and White is hard to beat!)

    Of course that is a short list of these.

    Also that 2nd from the top during the spawn after a rain and your fishing really shallow over beds, that is really hard to beat!

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    I catch a lot of crappie in the Spring on blue and white, like Skip's bottom jig.

    Both staging and when they are on the beds, even in low light conditions.
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