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<blockquote data-quote="Trapper John" data-source="post: 5043679" data-attributes="member: 40"><p>Bobby Garland and whatever brand the slabtail jigs are seem to get consistent results. Natural colors and pearl in clear water on a sunny day. Pinks, chartreuse, and darker colors in cloudy water and weather.</p><p></p><p>Truth be told that's just my preference. I ran out of jigs on the water last year and ended up cutting up a pink fluke jerkbait into 2 inch strips and kept catching crappie on that. The fish didn't seem to mind. I like the 1/32 ounce jig heads for casting, vertical jigging, and fishing under a bobber. Just seems to be a good all around weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trapper John, post: 5043679, member: 40"] Bobby Garland and whatever brand the slabtail jigs are seem to get consistent results. Natural colors and pearl in clear water on a sunny day. Pinks, chartreuse, and darker colors in cloudy water and weather. Truth be told that's just my preference. I ran out of jigs on the water last year and ended up cutting up a pink fluke jerkbait into 2 inch strips and kept catching crappie on that. The fish didn't seem to mind. I like the 1/32 ounce jig heads for casting, vertical jigging, and fishing under a bobber. Just seems to be a good all around weight. [/QUOTE]
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