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29 Jul 2010 11:59 AM  
When I fish small soft plastics I usually have luck with white or chartreuse, I have no idea why, but the sunfish seem to love it. They hit the lure right on the fall, if I don't have a bite within 15 or 20 seconds of the initial landing, I reel it in and cast to another spot. Usually if I repeatedly cast to the same spot without allowing the fish to get it, then give them a chance about on the 4th or 5th cast, I get hit. :oll:: Which colors do you have the best results with and what do you do to trigger bites?
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29 Jul 2010 07:47 PM  
yer 2 colors work great for me and white seems to be the best most of the time.

i'll add pumpkinseed and black. sometimes finding a black curl tail grub with a bit of orange in it works great also
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30 Jul 2010 02:12 PM  
I'll second that and also add Cream color

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30 Jul 2010 10:43 PM  
There are some pretty vicious Bluegill in one of the ponds near my house. Whenever I fish for Crappie, they tear off the tail of the plastic grub as soon as it hits the water (well maybe not that soon).
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31 Jul 2010 10:53 AM  
yep they will do that to ya.........but multi, crappie will do that too. so will bass and perch. thats why ya have a ho bunch of different tails with ya when pannie fishing.
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31 Jul 2010 05:31 PM  
Sometimes those Bluegill just grab the tail and drag it about four or five feet. Then I set the hook thinking they're Crappie and they let go!
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31 Jul 2010 06:46 PM  
Posted By multispecies101 on 31 Jul 2010 05:31 PM
Sometimes those Bluegill just grab the tail and drag it about four or five feet. Then I set the hook thinking they're Crappie and they let go!
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That really gets frustrating.
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31 Jul 2010 09:34 PM  
those are small gills doing that......running off to 1 side to get it away from other gills that are in the area.
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01 Aug 2010 07:43 AM  
Usually when the line goes off I give the fish a little slack, wait for him to take it so I can REALLY feel him. Not using the correct technique, or the one that works for you can prevent those grabs from turning into a fish on.
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06 Aug 2010 07:48 PM  
You picked two good colors to start with there. Sometimes plain old black or black with a chartreuse tail will work as will green pumpkin.
Just a jerk on one end of a line waiting for a jerk on the other end.
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07 Aug 2010 10:50 AM  
I've had great luck with a green body and yellow curly tail (Mister Twister).

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27 Aug 2010 08:31 PM  
Mister Twister is a good brand, but unfortunately the only color I can find from them is black. Also I like to use Lindy 1 inch white grubs. It seems that no matter what the water color is, white always does the trick. Any theories?
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30 Aug 2010 08:07 PM  
you can get a free mister twister catalog if you go on the website.

here's a link to the site. they have all of the colors. and great deals.
http://www.mistertwister.com/
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31 Aug 2010 09:58 PM  
i pick up my own jigs, grubs and spinners and put them together to make my beetle type spinners. that way i can experment on different color combo's to find out what is working the best.
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04 Sep 2010 08:05 AM  
Does anyone here make their own jigs?
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04 Sep 2010 08:11 PM  
it's been a long time since i made them.
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