I’ve seen first hand were it came down to jig head color when fishing with a friend. Have him the same jig body I had on. My jig head was white and his was white with pink. When he put on a white jig head he started catching fish. Another quality video. Thanks so much.
I fish the tidal lakes in South Alabama off of the Mobile river. I paint my own jig heads and here they prefer black and chartreuse colors in most situations I have one lake about 6 miles north they prefer black only and second is the gold trout magnet color. Great show and very informative.
I use a white jig head 90% of the time unless its really muddy water then either a pink or orange i fish weiss neely henry , logan martin lay and g-ville oh and inland lake which is deep clear water alot like smith ..good vid brandon 👊
Some time they will hit any color. Have to figure what they want for that day. Depending on weather it can change during the day. Highly recommend booking a crappie trip with Brandon. Fish with him last week had a ball and caught some big crappie thanks again Brandon.
For me I only care about the color of the plastic color for the most part. I have a few thousand unpainted jigheads 1/48th- 3/8th oz. Every now and then I'll glue some realistic eyes on them. When the bite gets tough then MAYBE I'll try a different color head
@@drjaywhitlock I do use scent from time to time. Can they smell human scent? I don’t think so, but scent on your bait definitely helps put the odds in your favor. Sometimes no matter what you do they just won’t bite. In that case I move on and find a school that will
@@BrandonLesterFishing yes sir!!! I tie my own jigs and the only thread I use is red as well….. whenever a minnow flares his gills it’s red…… I’ve done this for 20+years