Mr. Aquarium Posted July 21, 2016 Posted July 21, 2016 anybody ever use glow lures for bass at night? like a glowing texas rig worm or topwater?? Quote
Fishinthefish Posted July 21, 2016 Posted July 21, 2016 I've used glowing inline spinners before in chart. The pike liked it more than the bass but I did catch a few smallmouth. Quote
Super User buzzed bait Posted July 21, 2016 Super User Posted July 21, 2016 well i've never used them at night, but i had some yamamoto single tail grubs in the glow in the dark color that were getting hammered during the day. they do glow, no doubt about it, but they didn't last long enough to see the dark since the fish wore them out during the day! need to restock on those things! 1 Quote
Mr. Aquarium Posted July 22, 2016 Author Posted July 22, 2016 ive done well with glow lures for lake trout and salmon but those are metals and rattle traps. i want to try em out some time for bass! i lost a very large fish one night on a chartreuse senko. this thing almost glowed it was very bright! so im think it may work good! Quote
j bab Posted July 22, 2016 Posted July 22, 2016 I just bought a bag of glow in the dark super flukes last week, still waiting to get out and try them at night, I'll report back here 1 Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted July 23, 2016 Global Moderator Posted July 23, 2016 I've just started messing with glow skirt material and powder paint. I tied up up a couple jigs and bladed jigs that should glow bright at night. Didn't try them this week because of the bright full moon. I'll probably give them a try next week when it's a little darker at night. 1 Quote
lectricbassman Posted July 25, 2016 Posted July 25, 2016 Following this thread. Anyone know if bass eat lightning bugs? Quote
riverbasser Posted July 25, 2016 Posted July 25, 2016 Almost all fish will eat a cataba worm and there blood is a neon glowing color so I don't see why not Quote
YoTone Posted July 25, 2016 Posted July 25, 2016 used the glowing flukes once. had a flashlight in a bag full of them. used a snap to cycle them once they began to lose its glow. kinda fun to see them dart around. i was just thinking they could work better during the day time. they can get recharged when theyre out of the water and then when submerged in deeper water the glow might attract something. Quote
Super User bigbill Posted July 25, 2016 Super User Posted July 25, 2016 Joesflys in firetiger apache at dusk. Years ago as I kid I fished with a 4" uncle Josh white pork trailer on a plain hook. I could see it being pulled every which way in the low light. Quote
desmobob Posted July 25, 2016 Posted July 25, 2016 I bought a bag of GID soft plastics on some type this summer (Yamamoto grubs, maybe?), but have yet to reorganize my stuff and put them in the boat. I do have experience with GID soft and hard baits for ice fishing and they are an advantage, in my opinion. I have to think they'd work well for night-time or deep-water fishing for bass. Tight lines, Bob Quote
You_Only_Live_Once_Fishing Posted July 28, 2016 Posted July 28, 2016 I've used glow in the dark bobbers for catfish with little effort or luck Quote
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