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I am getting a gift certificate for Siebert outdoors for my graduation. I am looking for some recommendations for jig colors, they have so many choices to pick from. I normally fish with junebug or pbj jigs and the occasional black and blue, but with all the different options it would seem like a shame to buy something basic that every company makes.

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I don't think he's got any 'bad' colors.  Browns, Greens, Black/Blues are always good.

 

I suggest trying the Tackle the Storm varietals - if they don't work then, you have someone here to blame.  :)  JK!  The mods and big players here wouldn't have their names on them if they weren't good.

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I like em all.  :eyebrows:  PB&J, Blue Craw, Blue Bug, Bluegill, green pumpkin, pumpkin seed...all good colors.  I could go on and on lol

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Blue gill and Falcon lake craw.

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I appreciate the help this is what I love about bass resource any questions I have there is always someone willing to answer!

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Fav Seibert Jig colors ? ... ALL of them !! ...I'm now making a home made 48 color jig super umbrella rig which I plan to throw for bass on a salt water rod & reel set up using 100lb. braid  !! ... Seriously , I know I need an intervention when it comes to Mike's awesome jig colors and I know the first step is to admit  I have a problem - but I don't want to  :eyebrows: !!  The next color jig I buy from Seibert's is going to be THE one I can't live without ... That is until the next color and then the next color and then ...

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I don't think he's got any 'bad' colors.  Browns, Greens, Black/Blues are always good.

 

I suggest trying the Tackle the Storm varietals - if they don't work then, you have someone here to blame.  :)  JK!  The mods and big players here wouldn't have their names on them if they weren't good.

 

 

Try the Roadwarrior, I think you will like it.

 

 

 

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Do what I did. Pick 1 weight and head style, buy a few different head colors and even more skirt colors and then assemble at home, then you don't have to decide what your jigs will look like until you have all the stuff in your hands.

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