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Black/blue Jig W/craw Trailer

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This has been my number one producing lure since April until now, and something tells me its going to produce throughout the year. A close second would have to be a greenish/white magnum fluke (forget the official color). And third would be a char/white swim jig with a white swim bait trailer.

 

This fall, I'm thinking the big fluke and the swim jig are gonna get some more action. But I'll be sure to have that black/blue jig tied on my jig/worm rod near by at all times.

 

Anybody else have similar experiences? One bait that seems to work year round

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Black-N-Blue is #1 year round across the nation!

I keep one tied on and in the boat at all times.

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Can't argue against black & blue, but a couple of friends turned me on to PBJ

last year and that combination is killer, too!

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Black n Blue jig/ Craw is a timeless classic.

I like black/blue and throw it quite a bit, but GP/Orange is a great color in this neck of the woods.

black and blue of the jig world is like green pumpkin of the soft plastic world.  It is a staple color that almost works anywhere any time.

Black and blue is a go to color by many, because it works. I switch it up just a bit and throw the Alimony color, which is essentially a black and blue jig with a touch of chartreuse and some red flk in it. Sometimes it's good to be different  :grin:

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Black and blue is a go to color by many, because it works. I switch it up just a bit and throw the Alimony color, which is essentially a black and blue jig with a touch of chartreuse and some red flk in it. Sometimes it's good to be different  :grin:

Agreed. If you dip the claws in a chartreuse dye, it matches well and has created some vicious bites

The one in my Avatar has been my go to all year this year. I have never had any luck with the black and blue combo.

Black and blue is a go to color by many, because it works. I switch it up just a bit and throw the Alimony color, which is essentially a black and blue jig with a touch of chartreuse and some red flk in it. Sometimes it's good to be different :grin:

Siebert makes a 24/7 thats black and blue with dark greens and purples. I swear it works when black and blue wont. Subtle changes work at times.

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In years past black/blue has been my #1 jig color.  This year it's not.  My best color this year has been straight black w/ a black trailer.

The one in my Avatar has been my go to all year this year. I have never had any luck with the black and blue combo.

 

Looks familiar. :)

Black/Blue/Orange with a Flippin Blue Super Chunk is my #1 choice

Those cheap $1.50 1/4 Strike King Bleeding Bait Bitsy Jigs in black/blue with a few streaks of red in there have caught me some fish (including the two I'm holding in my avatars). That's what I caught my first jig fish on and the jig I have the most confidence in.

Sorry Siebert, I'm sure your jigs are awesome but I've never used them.

Black and blue jigs have caught me some good fish this year but pb&j is becoming a close second

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