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What color and what trailer would match up with a white swim jig?I'm not sure how white and dark will match ?Thanks and GOD BLESS

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Can't go wrong with a white swimbait of some sort.  Reaction Innovations little dipper or skinny dipper will word.  The Havoc subwoofer would work too.

 

The Havoc beat shad if it's a finesse (smaller) swimjig.

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Berkley Havoc Subwoofer in Pearl White Silver flake.

Beat me to the punch.  Great for swim jig!

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A pearl or salt N pepper zoom fat albert grub has worked well for me.

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Berkley Havoc Subwoofer in Pearl White Silver flake.

x2. great swimjig trailer.

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I'd go with a white trailer for an all white swim jig, if there was another color in it say a whaite and chartreuse with white being the majority then I would use a chartreuse trailer to add contrast especially if fishing in stained water. For the type of trailer I really like the small swim baits, I wasn't sure about using them until I saw others using it and so I gave it a try and I'm convinced it is the best presentation. On a 1/4oz swim jig which is what I use most, I like a 3.5" to 4" swim bait, my favorite being the River Rock RR Striker but I also like the Gene Larew sweet swimmer as well as the Keitech easy shiner.

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