What Color Jig Stands Out More In Stained/Muddy Water (Surprising)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2024

Комментарии • 23

  • @bbwells321
    @bbwells321 4 года назад +2

    Awesome video man! Cool to see all those different colors in different water clarity. Definitely need to get me some of them crappie man jigs!!

  • @johnsites5105
    @johnsites5105 4 года назад +1

    glad to see you back

  • @catboyzee
    @catboyzee 3 года назад +1

    Really good info, thanks for posting.

  • @WilliamRockseo
    @WilliamRockseo 2 года назад

    wow, this has really helped me better understand colors as I typically fish this water even into the winter from a marina boat slip.

  • @matthewanthonyoutdoors1364
    @matthewanthonyoutdoors1364 4 года назад +1

    Good video,Since its been muddy so much,i hadn;t been to murry,but my fishing buddy has been, he got some baits from your dad on the water a few weeks ago,he used them on norman last week with me. They caught fish on norman,too.

  • @bigdaddy407
    @bigdaddy407 4 года назад +1

    Good to see ya , passed over by bigmans sat I was like where's Turner 👍

  • @anthonyholmesoutdoors1837
    @anthonyholmesoutdoors1837 4 года назад +2

    mixing science with fishing...look out fish. lol I had always been taught that as a rule of thumb' If your bait would stand out under a black light, it will stand out in stained water' By your comparisons I'd say that still holds true. Yee Yee.

  • @tomb9420
    @tomb9420 3 года назад +1

    Yeah scent is probably the way to.go

  • @awfoutdoors6299
    @awfoutdoors6299 2 года назад +1

    Great example

    • @TurnerFishingg
      @TurnerFishingg  2 года назад +1

      It is but 2 years later with livescope I've figured out even with muddy water they know your bait is there soon as it hits the water. What matters is what they see when they turn on your jig. Caught a limit today in pretty dirty water with a chartuse jig with alittle white mixed in open water fish they knew the bait was at all the time

    • @awfoutdoors6299
      @awfoutdoors6299 2 года назад

      Livescope will teach you a lot about fish.

    • @awfoutdoors6299
      @awfoutdoors6299 2 года назад

      Way spookier than I ever thought.

  • @brianlee4483
    @brianlee4483 4 года назад +2

    Best illustration I’ve seen in comparing jig colors !! What kind of scent are you referring to ?? I hadn’t caught a crappie on Murray this year. So jealous !!

  • @skeemask4933
    @skeemask4933 Год назад

    I like ur style 🤘

  • @geneprice3189
    @geneprice3189 4 года назад +2

    Would much rather see alot more crappie fishing then bass fishing. Feels like there are 1000s of bass fishermen on RUclips the crappie fishing is much more interesting heck any kind of pan fishing even catfish

  • @sammyvh11
    @sammyvh11 4 года назад +1

    I like pink in extreme mud.

    • @murphroberts4891
      @murphroberts4891 3 года назад

      We weren't talking about your underwear.
      That's the subject for next week.

  • @josephauld6565
    @josephauld6565 9 месяцев назад +1

    I believe fish can see in the murky water alot better than us.

    • @TurnerFishingg
      @TurnerFishingg  9 месяцев назад +1

      Definitely i went the other day dirty water wouldn't touch a bright color put on a natural color and it was all they way in the back of the throat

    • @josephauld6565
      @josephauld6565 9 месяцев назад

      I've used dark colors on cloudy days and lighter colors on clear days.

  • @user-gp2rs5wl9o
    @user-gp2rs5wl9o 4 года назад +1

    Hi🔔 ok 🔔Subs 21🖒😉

  • @murphroberts4891
    @murphroberts4891 3 года назад

    Don't recall seeing bait fish in any of the colors you used in your illustration and I can't recall many crappie floating, dead, from starvation. I asume that to mean that they are quite capable of finding and surviving off of natural-looking forage even in the worst of conditions.
    But I've fished for crappie enough that I'm not gonna try to tell you color doesn't matter. It definitely does. I also fish more than 99% of the time using mini-jigs, instead of minnows.
    But what I see under particular conditions cannot be the entire answer to why a color catches today at 2pm and they won't touch it tomorrow, next week or next month. Something critical is missing.
    I admit I haven't tried to use a color-c-lector since Lake Systems brought it out in '84, but if color was the main ingredient of success- as so many people would have you believe- we should all be able to pull out our color-c-lecter and load the boat every time we go.
    We don't.