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<blockquote data-quote="Spurhunter" data-source="post: 5667283" data-attributes="member: 5695"><p>I'm still a novice, but I fish with some guys that are incredible with a livescope and a sniping pole in their hands. According to them: Color doesn't matter. Jig type doesn't matter. Presentation and finding fish that want to bite is everything. Two of these guys fish together 3 or 4 times a week. Usually they catch the limit. They move fast, are always scanning, and they are experts at presenting the bait. Keep in mind, they are mostly fishing open water for suspending fish. They just fish with whatever is tied on their poles. One day a couple weeks ago one of them used a blue and white rubber jig and the other one used a chartreuse hair jig. They caught the limit. They keys are bait presentation, finding fish that want to bite, and not wasting time on fish that aren't feeding. The only thing I've seen that changes that is minnows. I've seen days where it was really tough and a couple of the guys in our group would go get minnows, start tipping their jigs, and start catching them pretty good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spurhunter, post: 5667283, member: 5695"] I'm still a novice, but I fish with some guys that are incredible with a livescope and a sniping pole in their hands. According to them: Color doesn't matter. Jig type doesn't matter. Presentation and finding fish that want to bite is everything. Two of these guys fish together 3 or 4 times a week. Usually they catch the limit. They move fast, are always scanning, and they are experts at presenting the bait. Keep in mind, they are mostly fishing open water for suspending fish. They just fish with whatever is tied on their poles. One day a couple weeks ago one of them used a blue and white rubber jig and the other one used a chartreuse hair jig. They caught the limit. They keys are bait presentation, finding fish that want to bite, and not wasting time on fish that aren't feeding. The only thing I've seen that changes that is minnows. I've seen days where it was really tough and a couple of the guys in our group would go get minnows, start tipping their jigs, and start catching them pretty good. [/QUOTE]
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