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I like using a SK rage tail Menace grub as a trailer for my swim jigs. I am wondering what color you think would work better, with a sexy shad, and baby bass swim jig. Glacier, or pearl? The links below will show exactly what I am taking about, as far as colors go. Thanks for the help.

http://www.***.com/Strike_King_Rage_Twin_Tail_Menace_Grub_8pk/descpage-SKRTTMG.html

http://www.***.com/Dirty_Jigs_No-Jack_Swim_Jig/descpage-DJNJSWJ.html

 

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Hope I don't insult, but my first two immediate thoughts: 

1.  Why not get one of each and find out? 

And 2. You're talking about a swim jig..which will most likely be moving when a bass sees it....I find it hard to imagine that such subtle difference in color could possibly make a difference in a chuck-and-wind presentation.

I think I'm settling with no. 2.

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i'm not big on subtle color differences making any difference to the fish, just my opinion.  so i'd just opt for one and try it out.  as choporoz said above, on that moving bait, i doubt a fish will discern the difference in the two.

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only difference really is the fleck in the glacier where as the pearl is just white

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I own both, and I say buy both. 

 

Pearl is white, glacier has gold fleck in it if I remember correctly. I think the glacier is a clearish/white color to it as well. As many others have said, the fish will not be able to tell a difference. Especially in dirtier water on a moving bait. 

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I don't really think it matters in this situation. On a moving bait that is white the bass are thinking its a bait fish and thats what causes the strike.

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Thanks guys. I guess I am overthinking it a little.

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Posted

Pearl!

i bough glacier thinking it was white with gold fleck. I was mistaken. Its a very translucent opaque with gold flake.

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