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Quick question...

 

Do you prefer to match jig & trailer colors?

 

Orrr

 

Contrast jig vs trailer colors?

 

thx

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Always try to match or at least get close as I can.

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I like to mix it up a bit. Black blue jig with green pumpkin trailer, or green pumpkin jig with junebug trailer. 
try to make my own Okeechobee color. 

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For bottom contact jigs,

I usually throw 3 basic colors and the trailers match them.

GP, PB & J and Black & Blue.

I might mix is something with a little red / orange on occasion

and have been known to 'dip' the tips of a trailer's appendages 

in chartreuse Spike-It. 

:smiley:

A-Jay

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My trailers usually have some sort of match with a contrast color in them.  Like if my jig is green pumpkin I'll put an Alabama craw or Junebug on the trailer.  Something with two colors in it.

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I try to have some sort of color scheme. Any accent is by dipping in JJ's magic. 

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I know it matters to me a lot more than it matters to the fish, but I go all matchy-matchy with my jig and trailer. I even have a list of combinations that match perfectly.

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55 minutes ago, JohnFromLisbon said:

I know it matters to me a lot more than it matters to the fish, but I go all matchy-matchy with my jig and trailer. I even have a list of combinations that match perfectly.

Same here ?

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1 hour ago, Team9nine said:

I almost always go with some degree of contrast first, sometimes subtler - sometimes stark, but I never use a literal match. 

 

That's me! ?

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Always match your shoes and belt to your purse!

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I like a little bit of contrast. If I’m fishing with a brown jig , I like a brown trailer with a purple underbelly. Wild and crazy I know. 

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Back in the day matched the trailer to the skirt; black on black or, brown on brown or purple on purple until we discovered contrast also worked.

Since black, brown and purple were my favorite colors I started making hair jigs in the ‘70’s with those 3 colors adding a black or brown or purple trailer letting the bass decide which they liked at that time. Later added a few strands red crystal flash with success I called Anywhere Anytime, still my favorite jig. 

Vinyl skirts came out with 2 colors like blue and brown or black and purple, black or blue and chartreuse,  etc. Greens were not a popular jig skirt or trailer color until around the mid 90’s and green / purple combo became popular. Today greens are very popular.

I try to use contrast, it gives me confidence. 

Tom

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Sometimes match sometimes not.  One of the best summer full moon combinations I have had is a red jig with a white trailer.

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Mostly match but sometimes I just roll with a green pumpkin trailer no matter what color the jig is. 

 

Allen 

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I always have contrast. All of my trailers are a shade or two different from the jig skirt.  The only one that is an exact match is black.

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Black/Blue/Purple 

 

Brown/Green/Pumpkin/Purple (Chartreuse dye, sometimes)

 

White/Chartreuse/Ghosts

 

Generally Speaking.

 

 

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