Hawnjigs
KISS
Just read Bill Binkleman's "Catching Walleyes" guide and he is very specific about his head color preferences, specifying that they should be FLUORESCENT.
Orange 30%, Yellow-chartreuse 20%, Pink 20%, Green 10%, Purple 10%, Blue 10%.
Personally, fishing walleye mostly at night and not having color tested, find JiggerJohn's shiny unpainted heads preference to be satisfactory.
For trout however, being practically always outfished by flyguys with dark buggy patterns, have been using black head dark mink tie Boolies which at least keep up with or exceed Power Bait or worm dunkers catches. Unpainted head dark gray muskrat tie Boolies aka Skroos also work well, but I tend to go with black ball Boos cuz they are purtier.
Very recently, inspired by JSC's preference for red heads and JiggerJohn's remembrance of how effective red & white lures were WAY back in the day, I tried red head light tie Boolies for trout. SURPRISED, since they don't resemble any local natural forage that they worked as well as or better than the blacks!
Thought I'd share this, and ask if others have some especially effective head colors for certain species?
Orange 30%, Yellow-chartreuse 20%, Pink 20%, Green 10%, Purple 10%, Blue 10%.
Personally, fishing walleye mostly at night and not having color tested, find JiggerJohn's shiny unpainted heads preference to be satisfactory.
For trout however, being practically always outfished by flyguys with dark buggy patterns, have been using black head dark mink tie Boolies which at least keep up with or exceed Power Bait or worm dunkers catches. Unpainted head dark gray muskrat tie Boolies aka Skroos also work well, but I tend to go with black ball Boos cuz they are purtier.
Very recently, inspired by JSC's preference for red heads and JiggerJohn's remembrance of how effective red & white lures were WAY back in the day, I tried red head light tie Boolies for trout. SURPRISED, since they don't resemble any local natural forage that they worked as well as or better than the blacks!
Thought I'd share this, and ask if others have some especially effective head colors for certain species?