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Favorite Jig and color for winter Bass

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Whats ur Favorite Jig brand ,weight and color for winter Bass? Mines a eakins 5/16 in Brown purple flash, blueblack, pbj all with chomper twintail trailer.

Mine is a 3/16 oz. black and blue Booyah Baby Boo jig tipped with a 2.75 inch Yum chunk.

eakins 7/16oz green pumpkin with unkle jjosh pork trailor

black and blue 1/4 oz. strike king bitsy flip w/ zoom fat albert twin tail.

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In the stock market, when everyone likes the same company, it means the buy-side is exhausted.

When there is no one left to buy, then selling is the only game in town.

If fishing were anything like Wall St., "Black & Blue" would make one heck of a short-sale ;D

Roger

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I'll help rescue us from recession then RoLo!

Brown and purple 1/2oz D&M Customs Football w/ yammy twin tail trailer or a netbait paca chunk

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Punisher jig 1/4 oz white/silver flash fished on a float n fly rig

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Oldham's Lures Trailer Hitch Jig, 3/8 oz Black/Blue, Gene Larew Salty Hawg Craws in 6 with 1 ½ cut off the tail

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1/4 oz. Terminator Pro Top Secret all trimmed up with a Netbait Baby Paca-Flippin Blue

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Mine is a 3/8 pj green pumpkin jig with a green pumpkin trailer.

Although I've use every wild color imaginable i don't think it matters too much.If the action is good the fish can't resist.  

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Oldham trailer hitch 3/8, 1/2, 1 0z. in Black/Blue w/matching trailer, brown jig W/green pumpkin(Orange pinchers sometimes) trailer, and a Camoflague with a P.B.J. (Peanut/Butter/Jelly) baby brushhog trailer.

I use a strike king 1/2oz black blue with a realistic looking craw, no clue what it is though for main lake points, creeks, etc. A 1/2oz War Eagle Watermelon/Orange/Pumpkin hand tied w/ a vibe trailor for heavy brush.

I have 2 favorites and they both produced BIG bass this fall.

1.  Eakins 5/16 Blue/Black w/ZOOM Black & Blue ultravibe chunk - caught a 6 pounder around a fallen tree.

2.  Eakins 5/16 Brown/Black w/ZOOM Green Pumpkin/blue ultravibe chunk - caught a 9 pounder between some tree stumps.

I love Eakin jigs because you get 3 in a pack for a little over $5.00!  Heck, I'll use any jig as long as its a dark color of some sort.

I like Booyah Baby Boo Jigs in 3/16 - 5/16, and I like strike king bitsy bugs 1/16 - 1/4. But I just bought a few Tru-Tungsten Jason Quinn Jigs, in 1/4 ounce, but the head is so small it doesn't look like a 1/4ounce. They sure look beautiful and you can tell the skirts are definetly quality. I don't know if there going to perform, but I plan to try them out once spring comes around, or when we get a abnormally warm day in March. As for colors I usually use black/blue, browns, greenpumpkin/watermelon colors, and black (I kill them with the black when the water is muddy). I'll also throw white on occasion with a single tail white grub as a trailer and fish it a little quicker then you would normally fish a jig, I don't do this often, but sometimes it does the trick.

Oh yeah, almost forgot, for my basic trailers I'll use basiclly anything with claws. I'll cut a Berkley Chigger craw in half so it fits better on the jig and use it as a trailer, GYCB Fat baby craw, GYCB Hula grubs, Zoom Speed craws cut in half etc. My favorites though are YUM Chunks (I'd say this has to be my best producer) 2.75 inch or 3.5 inch, Zoom Super Chunks 3 1/2 inch, and Netbait Paca Chunks, the Netbait Paca Chunks are simply amazing, the action is insane, but the claws rip fairly easy, and for 6 in a pack, and since I also have to order them online cause no one around here sells them, its kinda annoying that the claws rip. For trailer colors I just match the trailer color to the color of the jig.

If you guys haven't tried out the KARU Lures Poison Tail jigs, then you're missing out!   Excellent quality and some of the best skirts on the market!  + KARU is a BR Sponsor!!    I recommend the black/blue jig...of course.

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I'm not so sure being in the ball park with Blacks,,Browns, purplish, Green pumpkins and colors is as important as just having one tied on.

I have seen browns with organe tipped claw trailers work great to black/blue the old reliable standard.

One of the best cold water baits there are for quality.

7/16 oz Eakins Finesse jig in Green Pumpkin (with a Zoom small salty craw).

dip the pinchers in Chartreuse, spray with bang Pure Craw, and hold on.

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A 3/8 or 1/4 black-blue strike king jig with a dark colored baby brush hog or crawfish trailer.

1/4 ounce KaRu Lures Poison Tail Jig (Special Color- works everywhere). Zoom Speed Craw trailer (watermelon seed) dip the claws in chart. garlic dip from Spike-It :)!

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