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Black and blue jig with a white trailer or Okeechobee craw jig with a white trailer?  

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So I’m a beginner fisher and I’m looking in to by a jig. Our water here is a bit dirty to muddy. I already have White Keitech swimbaits but I’m willing to buy a different trailer if needed! Does anyone have any suggestions on to fish with a white trailer or just any jig and trailer for murky water? Also what water clarity should a bluegill color jig and what jig trailer color would work well?

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Why don't you try it?

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Are you talking swim jig or flipping/pitching style jig?

 

If flipping/pitching, most wouldn't use a Keitech for that technique. Those are better suited for swim jigs.

 

If fishing muddy/dirty water, I prefer a black/blue trailer. Not saying white won't work. But I prefer dark colors in dirty water. 

 

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Try them out and see what the fish prefer. "Experiment and see what works for you" is a phrase I often use/hear with fishing. If it seems crazy, but works, who cares. 

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I don’t know what jig what is best for imitating a bluegill and sometimes a crawfish? What about a mini jig would that work well with a Keitech swimbait?

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