endless Posted May 30, 2010 Posted May 30, 2010 I'm going out evening to night time and wondering what's a good lure for when it's dark out? Thanks in advance for suggestions!! Quote
Super User Grey Wolf Posted May 30, 2010 Super User Posted May 30, 2010 Black jitterbug with a slow steady retrieve. Quote
endless Posted May 30, 2010 Author Posted May 30, 2010 I'll pick one up on way at gander mountain and give it a shot!! Thanks and not only that always heard positive things bout jitterbug just never owned one or fished one. Quote
ranger 361 Posted May 30, 2010 Posted May 30, 2010 black 3/8 or 1/2 oz. spinnerbait, black #4 blade and black skirt, don't forget, use a trailer hook, can't go wrong with this setup, good luck let us know how you do. 361ranger. Quote
florida strain Posted May 30, 2010 Posted May 30, 2010 Black jitterbug with a slow steady retrieve. x2... also a black lizard Quote
kLuo Posted May 30, 2010 Posted May 30, 2010 for me, its either a black jitterbug or a black buzzbait retrieved very slowly. Quote
torsten329 Posted May 30, 2010 Posted May 30, 2010 I've been tearin' um up lately on anything topwawter. Poppers, Buzzbaits, Horny Toads. They've been hitting black and white lures like crazy. Quote
Geezer2 Posted May 31, 2010 Posted May 31, 2010 We have had good luck recently with 3/8 ounce black/blue jig with blue twin tail trailer or black grub trailer. Brown jigs hooked up also. Quote
Big-O Posted May 31, 2010 Posted May 31, 2010 10" Thumper and/or Anaconda w/steel clapper or glass bead under Tungsten, Jig'n'Lobster w/rattle, C rigged Eeliminator w/clapper and or glass bead. All of the above are above average profile, move water, and make some noise during any movement. Some underestimate the effectiveness of C rigs at night...The weight dragging on the bottom and causing some commotion is a real key here. Keep the pause a little longer so the fish can locate it in the darkness. Scents like JJ's or Megastrike are a bonus. Big O www.ragetail.com Quote
swimbait Posted May 31, 2010 Posted May 31, 2010 Large baits - Swimbaits, big worms and bulky jigs, Quote
midnighthrasher Posted May 31, 2010 Posted May 31, 2010 Nothing that I have ever tried out fishes a black jointed jitterbug at night. It is all you need. I carry a extra one just in case. Quote
endless Posted May 31, 2010 Author Posted May 31, 2010 10" Thumper and/or Anaconda w/steel clapper or glass bead under Tungsten, Jig'n'Lobster w/rattle, C rigged Eeliminator w/clapper and or glass bead.All of the above are above average profile, move water, and make some noise during any movement. Some underestimate the effectiveness of C rigs at night...The weight dragging on the bottom and causing some commotion is a real key here. Keep the pause a little longer so the fish can locate it in the darkness. Scents like JJ's or Megastrike are a bonus. Big O www.ragetail.com I did try the c- rig last night with a Zoom Brush Hawg June bug. I was trying the dark colors. I grabbed the 7" Anaconda but put it back in my bag. I should of tossed it maybe the moon light would of lit up the red in the watermelon. I don't have the thumper yet or lobster. I might have to pick up a bottle JJ's or Megastrike. Quote
endless Posted May 31, 2010 Author Posted May 31, 2010 Nothing that I have ever tried out fishes a black jointed jitterbug at night. It is all you need. I carry a extra one just in case. Yea I know Bass-brat recommended it too, the Jitterbug. I went to get some but Gander Mountain was closed. I didn't even check to see if Wal-mart carried the black. I will get me a few this week though. Quote
endless Posted May 31, 2010 Author Posted May 31, 2010 We have had good luck recently with 3/8 ounce black/blue jig with blue twin tail trailer or black grub trailer. Brown jigs hooked up also. I tried my 1/2 ounce black and blue jig with a 4" Berkly chigger crawl. All I had for my jig and no luck. I went blank last night and my buddy only caught one crappie. last night was bad times. My battery for depth finder and spot light I put on charger and said it was 75 % charge so I figure ok good to go. So I get on water now Battery is dead and no finder or light. I went last night using My head band light, the one with 4 settings for a head light. It worked help my spot the fish attractants and stumps sticking up out the water that I couldn't see by the moon light. Quote
endless Posted May 31, 2010 Author Posted May 31, 2010 black 3/8 or 1/2 oz. spinnerbait, black #4 blade and black skirt, don't forget, use a trailer hook, can't go wrong with this setup, good luck let us know how you do. 361ranger. I will pick some up over the week to try. The store was closed last night. Quote
endless Posted May 31, 2010 Author Posted May 31, 2010 I've been tearin' um up lately on anything topwawter. Poppers, Buzzbaits, Horny Toads. They've been hitting black and white lures like crazy. I did try tossing my hula popper the black and white one. No luck on it. Quote
Hook Set Posted June 1, 2010 Posted June 1, 2010 Had good luck with Zoom 'Ole Monster in black grape. Quote
endless Posted June 1, 2010 Author Posted June 1, 2010 Had good luck with Zoom 'Ole Monster in black grape. I never heard of this bait might have to check it out! Quote
XLFISH Posted June 1, 2010 Posted June 1, 2010 Any movement in the water causes water molecules to collide. This causes pressure waves that act like ripples in the water. These pressure waves are detected by the lateral line. Bass prefer to hunt by sight but at night the lateral line becomes a major player. I have caught hundreds of bass at night with a jig ( w/ rattles) A spinnerbait can be awesome at night as well. Soft plastics that push alot of water like the Rage series, Lake Fork Hyper series, Zoom Dead Ringer and Brush Hog can be deadly. Boot tail or paddle tail swimbaits can shine also. I would not rely on topwater. It has its time, but has too many limitations. When the thermocline sets up, you can actually incorporate deep diving cranks into your arsenol. Dont get caught up in lunar phases. I have over 200 night trips under my belt and have caught them on all phases. The moon does help provide a silloutte for over head presentations, but anytime you can get out is a good time. Fish will transition from vegetation to wood soon if there is an abundance of it, so dont get caught up in one single pattern. Some bodies of water fish better than others at night as well. Oh hey, try swimming a jig with the lower half of a Stanley Ribbit Frog. Use a light VERY SPARINGLY. I am out of time. Good luck. Quote
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