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Brown and purple, Black and blue, Pumpkin, Green and brown, red and black, White and any other colours that work in any other water condition. They all work in clear water to.

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Natural colors for me.  Greens, browns, darker reds, black.  Black and blue is a solid color no matter what the water looks like.

Natural colors for me. Greens, browns, darker reds, black. Black and blue is a solid color no matter what the water looks like.

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For bottom bouncing, flipping, pitching  any jig color is fine as long as it is white, for swimming jigs any color is fine as long as it is white.

I like green/brown, black/blue.

I'm not sure but I think Raul likes the white ones!

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Sorry 'bout that, I meant for bottom bouncing any color is fine as long as it 's black.

green and brown is the usually all i throw in clear water. Sometimes black or black/blue

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This is my favorite in clear water. Sorry pic is horrible.

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For bottom bouncing, flipping, pitching any jig color is fine as long as it is white, for swimming jigs any color is fine as long as it is white.

I would have bet $100 your choice would be black! When

did white come into play? Black = bugs; white = baitfish.

Maybe I'm confused!

;)

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For bottom bouncing, flipping, pitching any jig color is fine as long as it is white, for swimming jigs any color is fine as long as it is white.

I would have bet $100 your choice would be black! When

did white come into play? Black = bugs; white = baitfish.

Maybe I'm confused!

;)

Sorry 'bout that, I meant for bottom bouncing any color is fine as long as it 's black.
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Black-N-Blue, Black Neon, & Junebug-N-Blue ;)

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Green pumkin/Watermelon mix, light/dark brown mix most of the time but I have found that solid black works in any water clarity or temperature.

Allen

Can't go wrong with straight brown!

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