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The title is white soft plastics, the question seems to be about jig trailers specifically.

Nearly every baitfish has white or light bellies and white shades from pearl to bone are very commonly used by bass anglers everywhere.

Pearl white flukes are the top color and effective everywhere.

Pearl white jig trailers are very popular with bass bed fishing because it excites strike and is highly visible.

pearl white frogs on buzz baits and single or double grubs for spinner baits are popular.

Green pumpkin jig with Pearl white trailer should work for the OP in all water clarity.

Tom

 

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2 hours ago, WRB said:

The title is white soft plastics, the question seems to be about jig trailers specifically.

Nearly every baitfish has white or light bellies and white shades from pearl to bone are very commonly used by bass anglers everywhere.

Pearl white flukes are the top color and effective everywhere.

Pearl white jig trailers are very popular with bass bed fishing because it excites strike and is highly visible.

pearl white frogs on buzz baits and single or double grubs for spinner baits are popular.

Green pumpkin jig with Pearl white trailer should work for the OP in all water clarity.

Tom

 

Actually, when I wrote the question I wasn’t really thinking about jig trailers.  But you bring up a great point.  It’s probably a great color as a trailer for my jigs.   Generally I match the color to the skirt but will go with white next time to see how it works.  

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