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I'm going fishing on a deeper part of the lake tomorrow and am going to use a football jig. I have never used a football jig and was curious as to what color skirt or grub I should use not only for tomorrow but as a general bait. For use as an everyday bait which colors are most effective?

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Depends on what the weather/water conditions are. If you're fishing clear water, go with a more natural color, like your green, red, and white colors. For muddy water conditions, try a brown color. For dirty low visibility water, try a darker color like Black & Blue. As Mr. Brauer would say, 3 colors to get you by - a Black & Blue, Texas Craw(green), and Chameleon Crawfish color(brown).

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I like this color in the smallies mouth then black and blue the most especially when it gets me bonus fish like the walleye I caught last night he was delicious haha.

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Oh and for trailers nothing but rage craws this year last year it was paca craws

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Brown and Orange

Green Pumpkin

All Black

You can go wrong with these 3 colors

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Hey thats my jig my hookset and my line lol :D :D :D :D

Easy bud, that was just a color example. Plus, it was only like a 3 pounder.

That picture just came out so f$&@&@$ sweet. :D

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I got you all beat, LOL.

Black and blue.

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Nom-Nom-Nom!

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