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Old 03-26-2006, 09:00 PM   #1
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I only use white- heres my theory- it works
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Old 03-26-2006, 09:48 PM   #2
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Ya thats true.Its ok to pigeon hole urself into thinkin that way U gotta draw the line someplace.I think if u applied the same theory to plug fishin it would work most the time also.I know for fact though.there are times in the canal in 35 ft of water where black an red outfishes white big time.

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Old 03-26-2006, 09:58 PM   #3
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pigeon hole urself
now that's got to hurt!

Nebe was taking a little friendly jab and I know he throws some different colors in soft plastics w/jig heads. All in all though, its amazing how they see the dang jig coming and then pounce on it.

Nice meeting you at the MSBA, Andy had nice ball of hooks there.
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I know.
Looked like something out of hellraiser when Slip picked the whole box up, without the box.

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Old 03-26-2006, 10:11 PM   #5
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I am not a big jig thrower, I did pick up a couple of 4 & 5 oz. black and red from Pt. Jude Joe yesterday for the Canal and the Breachways.

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Old 03-27-2006, 08:44 AM   #6
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Ya thats true.Its ok to pigeon hole urself into thinkin that way U gotta draw the line someplace.I think if u applied the same theory to plug fishin it would work most the time also.I know for fact though.there are times in the canal in 35 ft of water where black an red outfishes white big time.

I dont fish the damn canal
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Old 03-27-2006, 09:00 AM   #7
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Yea, profile is more important. Black, white, or something in between all have their times, though. Probably less important at depth after dark, though.
Also, don't rigidly follow the white on light full-moon nights and black on dark nights thing. Vary your plug selection until you find what the fish are in the mood for.
I've done well with black plugs on bright nights, or even during the day, and I've done well with white plugs on very dark nights when a lot of people slinging black were coming up empty-handed.
We read about a lot of rules in fishing, but the fish don't read the books that we read.
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Old 03-27-2006, 03:18 PM   #8
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kermit the frog green, red trailer

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white, black, going to do some up in a few colors and let the fish decide..

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Old 03-27-2006, 04:12 PM   #9
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IMO bucktails are a great lure. They work because they get to the right depth, plain and simple.
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U know i never had much faith in the wine red color.Its a good rubber trailor on bvlack but the whole jig that color has been a dud for me.
In Montauk lime green head an tail is a popular producer. One thing i pretty much always do is keep it simple.I mix a color to match the color bucktail i have. Like olive green for instance.there seems to be alot of variation when u buy a olive green bucktail.I try to find a brownish green that goes well with my favorite trailor.I like the heads to match the tails for the most part in one color only.Only time i vary in that is to put a little red on the bottom of some black when i wrap my canal jigs.An sometimes a chartruese head an white body is murderous.I like to tro bucktails when the water is big so chartruse gets alot of play in the daytime.At night white on the full moon an dark on a dark moon.It makes a difference.

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