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Does color or no color really matter on a jig head? I can easily get access to paint markers to use. And I'm aware that the paint will chip if used on jigs.

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Unpainted or pearl white for shad color jigs. I paint mine using Testors model enamel paint, doesn't chip and comes in colors then you will ever need. Black, brown, purple and pearl white is all you need. I don't like green jig heads, Looks like moss that needs to be cleaned off!

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I have a lot of painted jig heads with the paint knocked off.  I don't think it matters.

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Unpainted jig heads or unpainted weights, the bass don't care.

 

With that said I throw both painted ?

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I think it only matters if you're talking about brightly colored vs dark. It doesnt matter if you've got a silver vs unpainted lead. But compared with a chartreuse obviously that will stand out.

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7 hours ago, WRB said:

Unpainted or pearl white for shad color jigs. I paint mine using Testors model enamel paint, doesn't chip and comes in colors then you will ever need. Black, brown, purple and pearl white is all you need. I don't like green jig heads, Looks like moss that needs to be cleaned off!

Tom

Do you dip them in the jar or brush paint them?

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11 hours ago, Catt said:

Unpainted jig heads or unpainted weights, the bass don't care.

 

With that said I throw both painted ?

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12 hours ago, Catt said:

Unpainted jig heads or unpainted weights, the bass don't care.

 

With that said I throw both painted ?

Same here, mostly because most decent jigs come painted, and I don't like to touch bare lead if I can avoid it. With the exception of shad darts, yellowtail hooks, and some other tiny jigs, I haven't found jighead color to matter.

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When the water dirties up a little, or a neck down area between two lakes, or around bridge pilings I can often entice more bites with an orange jighead.

 

oe

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13 hours ago, CarpCasey said:

Do you dip them in the jar or brush paint them?

I use a small brush, don't like paint in the hook eye. I believe a smooth unpainted hook eye is better then a painted surface, doesn't degrade the line knot strength as it's clinched tight.

Just another idiosyncrasy.

Tom

 

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To paint or not paint probably doesn't matter but...I paint mine using powder paint and a heat gun. Simple process, paint is super durable and its cheap to do. Think I paid less than $20 for the heat gun and a jar of powder paint is less than $7.00. Heat jig approx 15 seconds, dip in paint, clear any excess paint from hook eye with toothpick, set aside. I'd make striper bucktail jigs a dozen or so at a time. After they're "dipped, I bake them in an old toaster oven 30 min to really bake the paint on and smooth out any clumps. Not for everyone but its fun to do in the winter to keep my head in the game.

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My fishing OCD will not allow me to use unpainted jigheads.  I normally make them each year before the season. Since I have the time I like to make them right. Now there are times where I run out in the summer that I just throw things together. 

 

Allen 

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On 6/24/2019 at 12:53 PM, WRB said:

Unpainted or pearl white for shad color jigs. I paint mine using Testors model enamel paint, doesn't chip and comes in colors then you will ever need. Black, brown, purple and pearl white is all you need. I don't like green jig heads, Looks like moss that needs to be cleaned off!

Tom

Thanks, I ordered a set of this, was thinking about powder coat but gave up even before trying.

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I'm convinced it doesn't matter a bit. If the bass could tell the difference between a painted and unpainted jelly-bean-sized piece of lead, we wouldn't be catching them on all they funky stuff we throw at them.

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Who would buy a unpainted black with blue jig?...knowone, paint the jig head black...everyone.

Tom

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2 hours ago, WRB said:

Who would buy a unpainted black with blue jig?...knowone, paint the jig head black...everyone.

Tom

As in, those only in the know?

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Interesting subject.  The great bass pro worm fishing expert Woo Daves always said he wanted his slip sinkers to match his worm.

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