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So I picked up a bunch of PB&J jigs and stickbaits I plan on trying soon. But the only problem is most of my lakes I fish are heavily stained from algae blooms and runoff.. My favorite lake only has a couple inches of visibility, would this color work in this water clarity and if it does would it work better on sunny or overcast days? 

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For me no water clarity is good for it. I can't catch crap on pbj jigs, worms, trds.

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13 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said:

Works great in all water clarity conditions. 

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1 hour ago, Jig Man said:

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1 hour ago, TnRiver46 said:

Works great in all water clarity conditions. 

What about the weather conditions? Do the fish see it better when it's sunny or overcast? 

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53 minutes ago, TriStateBassin106 said:

 

What about the weather conditions? Do the fish see it better when it's sunny or overcast? 

Don't overthink it. Crawdads don't change colors when it's cloudy vs when it's sunny.

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7 hours ago, TriStateBassin106 said:

 

What about the weather conditions? Do the fish see it better when it's sunny or overcast? 

I would assume fish can see anything better when it’s sunny as opposed to overcast. I fish deep a lot and I don’t even know if they can see the lure period. But they still bite it 

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I dont have a science behind it.  Here we have stained but fairly clear water with 4 to 5 foot visibility.   Some days it's the ticket..some days they want something green or something black

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Any water clarity and on the rare times it works..... it really works, but most of the time I have very little success with it. Bought a couple pac's three years ago and still got most of them.

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9 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

Don't overthink it. Crawdads don't change colors when it's cloudy vs when it's sunny.

 

Same with night fishing, the bass's food source does not morph into a new creature because the sun set!

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Mine typically works with a tall glass of whole, chocolate milk. SO, dirty water.

 

I jest

 

 

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I fish clear water rivers and the only thing I caught on that color has been a Pickerel. 
 

Colors like Green Pumpkin and Mudbug produce better for me than PB&J

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PB&J is brown and purple, both good bass catching colors on there own.

The combination jig skirt goes well with black, blue, red, green, brown and purple trailers.

Gives you a lot of choices regarding jig trailer.

Tom

PS, my favorite and most productive jig is Black/purple/brown anywhere anytime using the above color trailers.

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Only bait I have in PB&J is ZinkerZ and noticed I've ordered them several times this year so that color must be effective in the clear water they're thrown in or would not have reordered. 

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40 minutes ago, WRB said:

PB&J is brown and purple, both good bass catching colors on there own.

The combination jig skirt goes well with black, blue, red, green, brown and purple trailers.

Gives you a lot of choices regarding jig trailer.

Tom

PS, my favorite and most productive jig is Black/purple/brown anywhere anytime using the above color trailers.

Would a junebug trailer work if I was throwing it in dirty water? 

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31 minutes ago, TriStateBassin106 said:

Would a junebug trailer work if I was throwing it in dirty water? 

Zoom G (Gator) tail June Bug works good at night so give it a try.

Tom

 

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I like a PB&J just about any time of day, anywhere.  Pretty sure the bass feel the same. ;)

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PBJ is just brown purple.  It's a muted black/blue with a similar contrast.  I really like this color pattern in a football jig and it is effective.  Throw those suckers.

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That should work in almost any water clarity, as long as the fish in the lake you are fishing, where you are want it on that day

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