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HOW TO CHOOSE THE “BEST” COLOR FOR CRAPPIE JIGS
“By using Crappie Pro Mo’Glow if I didn’t have one available, my
florescent jig heads and two-tone starting colors would be either
bodies from Bobby Garland, Garrett something with chartreuse or Bobby
and I can easily match the range of Garland Glacier (i.e. white base with
colors indicated on the C-Lector. hint of bluish tint).”
Furthermore, if fish are observed Dave Lefebre of Erie,
at multiple depths, you can set Pennsylvania is a professional bass
rods at those depths with each rod angler on the Bassmaster Elite circuit.
fishing a different color combination But during the offseason he is a diehard
recommended by the Color-C-Lector.” crappie angler.
Dannenmueller says it is critical Lefebre often
to check the recommendations of the remarks that
Color-C-Lector when available light if he was not
changes (low sun versus mid-day; fishing the pro
sunny skies fading to overcast skies) bass circuit,
or when you observe a change in the he would be
water color. on the crappie
“In tournament situations, t o u r n a m e n t
I always use the Color-D-Lector,” trail.
concludes Dannenmueller. “However, “Jig color
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