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I have 2 jigs that are all white, 1 with a silicone skirt with rattles and 1 without rattles with deer hair. I have intended to use these for quite some time now with a reaction innovation smallie beaver in the white trash color. I can't decide what kind of water to use them in, stained or clear. I rationalize why they might work in both water color conditions but always reach for another color all together. Any advise, clear/stained or both?

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i use white swimming jigs with white trailers but when i'm bouncing and twitching a jig around cover i use darker colors that are closer to imitating crawfish

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I like a white jig with a white trailer on a summer night with a full moon.

I also throw them during the day when the water is high and in the bushes.

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I use them when bass are feeding on shad.

Are you swimming the jig to mimic a fleeing shad or are you using it like you would normally use a jig and making it look like an injured shad?

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i use white swimming jigs with white trailers but when i'm bouncing and twitching a jig around cover i use darker colors that are closer to imitating crawfish

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I use white on buzzbaits, spinnerbaits and swimming jigs. Darker colors for slow moving jigs.

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I think you are reading more in to this than needed.  I use a white wahoo flats jig and the bass love em, they hit what ever moves.  The bass don't discriminate as this is a redfish jig.

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A couple of years ago I was fishing a tournament in the fall - my partner was stuck on throwing a white spinner bait as the report was that bass were feeding on shad - he experienced a "professional overrun" and after he got it picked out and began to reel in, he discovered he had our first bass of the day - the light bulb went off and I tied on a whilte jig and began fishing it on bottom and filled out my card. Water was slightly stained with pretty strong winds - he stuck with the spinner bait and didn't do nearly as well on the day.

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