Just wanted to see how many black & blue fans there are. If you fish more than one color (we all do), please choose the one you'd fish first on a new-to-you lake.
P.S. Tom, I know the colors you fish, and you need not reply
#1 Black Siebert Outdoors 1/2 oz "Big O" (football head) with a Rage Lobster, black with blue flakes
#2 Siebert 3/8 oz PB&J with a Rage Craw, PB&J
Black and blue all the way!
Black and blue, or green and brown that's all I need.
My go to jig color is some variation of green pumpkin.
Greens and Browns in 1/4 and 3/8 oz for me as I fish mostly shallow clear lakes.
Any color is fine as long as it's black.
Siebert jigs.... Black, Bluegill, and White/shad. On occasion, when the mood strikes, I will throw Falcon craw.
Black and blue for the waters I fish.
Brown and orange or Bluegill flash
Brown with Green Pumpkin chunk. Pretty simple but very effective.
I carry generally only three colors of jigs.
1. Green Pumpkin
2. Black Blue
3. Brown/Orange
If it's clear water, green pumpkin is what I throw almost all the time, though brown orange can be good if the crayfish are in that shade. In stained and murky, you just cannot go wrong with black/blue.
Black-n-Blue Jig / Sapphire Blue Trailer
Black Neon Jig / Black Neon Trailer
Coon Tail Jig / Falcon Lake Craw
We still punching grass up on the Bend
Brown and orange all day here in the NE.
i'm greens or browns first, then black and blue
seem to catch my "bigger" fish on the greens where i'm fishing
Watermelon Red, Green Pumpkin, PB and J. But looks like the next time I'm out on the water I'll be giving the Black n Blue a try.
This one.
Color matters???
If I had to pic 1, it's PB&J
Black and blue,black and blue , black and blue, O and did I mention black and blue...
I'm a black & blue guy also. No matter what the time of day cloud cover or not this seems to produce the best for me.
This year I have done better on 3/8 black jigs, with a blue trailer, in murky water. In clear water I did good with a 1/8 jig in green and brown.
blue craw
black, green, brown, and white!
My confidence color is green pumpkin or some variation of it. I only throw black and blue when the water is stained pretty good.
PB&J has become my go-to color, but it's barely edging out black w/ blue.
Just barely.
Im not really that picky, but black blue is my favorite.
#1 - Black, Blue, and Orange
#1A - Black, Blue, and Purple
With these I'll use either a Flippin' Blue Super Chunk/Big Salty Chunk or a Sapphire Blue Rage Craw or Super Speed Craw
Also have success with these
Black and Brown skirt with a Butterscotch Gene Larew Salt Craw
Brown-Orange Glitter, Pumpkin-Green Glitter, and Orange skirt with a Rootbeer Green Super Chunk/Big Salty Chunk or an Amber Green/Black Rage Craw
On 11/18/2014 at 10:34 PM, Auggie14 said:My confidence color is green pumpkin or some variation of it. I only throw black and blue when the water is stained pretty good.
I am thinking of switching a lot to green pumpkin. It's amazing the luck I've had with this color this year.
Brown/GP/Orange
PB&J
Don't think I have ever caught on a black & blue jig.
I like the black and blue better than a green pumpkin on my ponds because they seem to stand out a little more on the bottom. The green pumpkin looks so much like the dirt and leaves on the bottom of the pond that I prefer the black and blue.
Black and brown!
Black, black, black, and black again.
Black and blue pig and jig is solid