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| #85456 - 02/03/00 09:36 PM  Jig Color? |  
|   Juvenille at Sea
 
 Registered:  12/13/99
 Posts: 140
 Loc:  Silverdale, Washington, U.S.
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I am interested in buying some jigs and going fishing on either the Kalama or the Sol Duc but I don't know what seize or color I want to use.  Please help me out and post a reply. |  
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| #85457 - 02/03/00 11:05 PM  Re: Jig Color? |  
|   Alevin
 
 Registered:  06/16/99
 Posts: 14
 Loc:  TUMWATER ,WA USA
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I use a 1/8 oz. jig and my most productivecolor is white head, red body, and black tail.
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| #85458 - 02/03/00 11:28 PM  Re: Jig Color? |  
|   Juvenille at Sea
 
 Registered:  12/13/99
 Posts: 141
 Loc:  Olympia Wa.
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Iron,I'm kinda partial to pink body white head and tail  1/4 oz.
 
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| #85459 - 02/04/00 12:33 AM  Re: Jig Color? |  
|   Juvenille at Sea
 
 Registered:  09/30/99
 Posts: 106
 Loc:  White Salmon, WA
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I've been having success with 1/4 oz pink and white also, often when other colors haven't worked. Good luck. |  
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| #85460 - 02/04/00 12:53 AM  Re: Jig Color? |  
|   Juvenile at Sea
 
   Registered:  01/22/00
 Posts: 183
 Loc:  Rockport,WA,USA
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Depends on water clarity. Black or Cerice or combo of, or light pinks and oranges in low clear water. Colored water go with hot pink, flame orange or white. Another good jig in really colored water is white with glow head and beads. Try these and you cant go wrong. Vedders all time favorite color is cerise, its a gooder!! On the Duc for this weekend I'd try a hot pink pro-series "John's Jig". Its a pink rabbit hair jig with a long tail. 
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| #85461 - 02/04/00 10:43 AM  Re: Jig Color? |  
|   Spawner
 
   Registered:  12/28/99
 Posts: 610
 Loc:   wa., usa
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1/4 ounce Marabou in pink/white worked pretty well on the Elochomen when the vis was good. Tipped them with a small Sand Shrimp tail also. Don't know that if that is a common way of doing things, but it worked well for me this year.
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| #85462 - 02/04/00 10:51 AM  Re: Jig Color? |  
|   Eyed Egg
 
 Registered:  12/15/99
 Posts: 6
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Peach, peach and white, 1/8 oz. head, but pretty much depends on the water.  I make/sell my own jigs in alot of colors.  Let me know if you would like to try them. |  
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| #85463 - 02/04/00 11:29 AM  Re: Jig Color? |  
|   Returning Adult
 
 Registered:  07/28/99
 Posts: 447
 Loc:  Seattle, WA, USA
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My favorites:
 Pink head, white chenile body, white marabou tail - all around good water conditions.  My favorite on the Skykomish
 
 Pink head, pink marabou or rabbit - Colored water and/or nate fishing.  For the nates I like to make the jig a little larger.  The rabbit makes for a larger profile as well.
 
 White head, red chenile body, black marabou tail (Cowlitz River nightmare) Works everywhere, not just the Cowlitz, in just about any water conditions.  Try the combo with pink and peach chenile as well.
 
 To fill out the jig box, some orange and peach colors mixed with white or black and I'm ready for just about any conditions.
 
 Just about all of my steelhead jigs are light - 1/16th to 1/8th oz.  I generally don't run greater than 8lb test, except when nate fishing.  If you run heavier line, you likely need heavier jigs to get down, stay down, and dance.  Line diameter can really affect the movement of the jig, especially in deeper, slower pools and runs, so go as light as conditions will allow.
 
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| #85465 - 02/04/00 07:26 PM  Re: Jig Color? |  
|   Juvenile at Sea
 
   Registered:  06/17/99
 Posts: 126
 Loc:  OR
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Beau-Mac makes a pink head,orange bead,pink&white feather jig in two sizes that I have found to be my No.1 choice when the river is in shape.  In low clear water or summer flow, red feather jigs are hard to beat.  Mark
 
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| #85467 - 02/05/00 09:19 AM  Re: Jig Color? |  
|   Juvenille at Sea
 
   Registered:  01/07/00
 Posts: 176
 Loc:  Graham,WA, USA
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For summer runs in late summer the only color I use a black/cerise marabou jig. Small 1/16 oz. or less. For winter fish I go along with Pink/White combo. 
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| #85468 - 02/05/00 01:02 PM  Re: Jig Color? |  
|   Parr
 
 Registered:  01/13/00
 Posts: 52
 Loc:  Olympia,WA, USA
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I've had good luck on the Nightmare with middle section colors in different shades of red/orange/pink.  Another jig that has produced for me is a pink or orange head, bright red/orange body, with a clerice tail (which works well in high and medium flows).  This past fall an all brown jig was nailing the silvers below the barrier dam.  I tie my own and field test them--many that don't produce are stripped and retied with a different color.  I've fished 1/16 to 1/4 ounce heads and found Gammie hooks to be expensive but excellent.  If it's snaggy or I don't know the drift I'll run a cheaper Eagle claw through it first. It certainly is a fun way to fish! |  
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