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White Jigs Or Tubes

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I've seen several videos of guys around the country using white jigs. I know white tubes can be good for smallmouth.  There are LM and SM in my reservoir and I was thinking of trying white.  No shad present but white perch are plentiful.  Just curious who's had success using white jigs or tubes and with which species? 

  • Super User

I've started river fishing more lately and have had good luck catch largemouth and Suwannee bass with those heavily salted strike king tubes!

Never tried a white jig unless it was a swimjig.. Id think youd probably be good to go if you planned on swimming it.

I've bought a few bags of the strike king bleeding tubes(white and red)

Worked great in my pond, out on the lake, and on the river, for largemouth that is!

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I've done well with a white jig for largemouth in lakes with no shad. Almost every baitfish has some white in it. I like to fish them faster than craw colored jigs though. 

I use white and lighter coloured tubes a lot for imitating baitfish. Tend to fish them with fairly aggressive hops and not necessarily near or on the bottom.

  • Super User

One of my favorite jigs for summer night time fishing is white with a blue trailer.  I also use them in brush when the water is high.

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