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RJ_692
Posted 4/6/2020 2:39 PM (#957295)
Subject: Night Fishing - One lure




Posts: 358


looking to bolster my night fishing game which is poor.

If you had one night fishing lure to chose what you going with? Bait and Color.
Rainman JD
Posted 4/6/2020 4:50 PM (#957299 - in reply to #957295)
Subject: Re: Night Fishing - One lure





Posts: 260


Location: Lockport, IL
Cowgirl Black/Black
Juhas
Posted 4/6/2020 5:13 PM (#957300 - in reply to #957295)
Subject: RE: Night Fishing - One lure




Posts: 431


Three
Propstyle topwater
Jointed depthraider
Double 10 blades
Chris
Jeff Hanson
Posted 4/6/2020 5:34 PM (#957303 - in reply to #957300)
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Posts: 947


Muskie Train MX7.5" In Mr. T- (Yellow Walleye has been good too)
https://teamrhinooutdoors.com/products/muskie-train-mx7-5?_pos=1&_si...

Spanky in Gold Fire-
https://teamrhinooutdoors.com/products/spanky-baits-10-fireball?_pos...

Both have been very good for me.

Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
IAJustin
Posted 4/6/2020 5:41 PM (#957304 - in reply to #957300)
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Posts: 2017


well hard to pick just one, if forced ..I too would go with double 10's, they are just wicked nighttime producers ... my favorite way is slow topwatar though when conditions are right ....have a particular old beatup creeper, that usually gets them goin. Good luck
Kirby Budrow
Posted 4/6/2020 6:02 PM (#957306 - in reply to #957304)
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Posts: 2335


Location: Chisholm, MN
Yup, black cowgirl
upnortdave
Posted 4/6/2020 6:49 PM (#957309 - in reply to #957306)
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Posts: 670


Location: mercer wi
Big swim dawg
BNelson
Posted 4/6/2020 8:19 PM (#957312 - in reply to #957309)
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Location: Contrarian Island
Double 10.
vegas492
Posted 4/7/2020 8:24 AM (#957321 - in reply to #957295)
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Posts: 1037


Black Depthraider
kdawg
Posted 4/7/2020 9:10 AM (#957324 - in reply to #957321)
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Depends. If I'm still searching for a fish, double blade bucktail. If I'm working on a fish a black hawg wobbler. There is something about that slight clicking sound of that bait at night. Heavy weed growth, I would throw a big double bladed thumping spinnerbait with a two single hook set-up. Kdawg
musky513
Posted 4/7/2020 9:39 AM (#957328 - in reply to #957295)
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I like super models at night, black skirt with either both black blades or a combo of black and orange or black and chartreuse. The colorful blades make them a little easier to see when making 8s when they get close to the boat.
If I get to pick a couple, I would go with a prop bait worked slow so the tail is just barely plopping along. Fat Bastard or cannon ball jr would be tops on my list.
Trolling I’d use a 12” headlock. My favorite is a chartreuse shiner. White back, white and silver glitter sides, chartreuse belly.
bturg
Posted 4/8/2020 10:55 PM (#957395 - in reply to #957295)
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Because there is never only one answer and why:

Black Black supermodel, if you can trow it nothing beats it
Brass/purple Supermodel...when there is a big moon up
White DC1...when you suck at timing figure eights in the dark and/or can't throw S Models
nar160
Posted 4/10/2020 1:05 PM (#957476 - in reply to #957295)
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Posts: 422


Location: MN
double 12 w/ chart & gold blades, black skirt
true tiger tamer
Posted 4/10/2020 2:18 PM (#957480 - in reply to #957295)
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Posts: 343


Muskies black and orange Rumbler. Tigers black and orange Whopper Plopper.
Mudpuppy
Posted 4/10/2020 3:56 PM (#957484 - in reply to #957295)
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Posts: 239


Location: Elroy, Wisconsin
Got to go with a Snoddy Flaptail {hundreds caught} if calm, up to 1 ft. chop Fat Basturd. More wind than that stay home.


Muskie Gal
Posted 4/10/2020 5:40 PM (#957491 - in reply to #957484)
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Posts: 199


Black fat bastard
Tackle Industries
Posted 4/10/2020 9:29 PM (#957506 - in reply to #957295)
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Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
Matte BLACK Suick 9" weighted... YUMMMMY!
Sidejack
Posted 4/11/2020 1:04 AM (#957510 - in reply to #957324)
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Posts: 1084


Location: Aurora
kdawg - 4/7/2020 9:10 AM
Depends. If I'm still searching for a fish, double blade bucktail. If I'm working on a fish a black hawg wobbler. There is something about that slight clicking sound of that bait at night. Heavy weed growth, I would throw a big double bladed thumping spinnerbait with a two single hook set-up. Kdawg


Nailed it.
RJ_692
Posted 4/11/2020 2:15 PM (#957536 - in reply to #957295)
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Posts: 358


Thanks for the replies!! Bad news is lure selection has likely not been my issue, but definitely have some new thoughts.
chuckski
Posted 4/11/2020 6:39 PM (#957545 - in reply to #957295)
Subject: Re: Night Fishing - One lure




Posts: 1430


Location: Brighton CO.
If only one hot pink jointed Depth Raider.
and for backup pink Super Cow Girl and a Rad Dawg black body with #10 blade in hammered gold or hammered black nickel and a flap tail for going back to a fish.
Ogandrews
Posted 4/13/2020 12:54 AM (#957701 - in reply to #957295)
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Posts: 224


Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Boilermaker is hard to beat for me, doesn’t matter if it’s a LL or homemade. If I had another one I’d pick a slow top water like a hawg wobbler or some sort of flap tail.
bobbiebaitbob
Posted 4/17/2020 7:20 AM (#958160 - in reply to #957295)
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Picked up a musky frenzy apache triple 10 bucktail this winter black on black...hoping that is the answer this year!
North of 8
Posted 4/17/2020 7:44 AM (#958166 - in reply to #958160)
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I noticed that a majority chose black lures. Is the idea that this shows up better at night against the dark sky? Second question is, I live on chain with water that is very stained with tannin. Is black still the choice in dark stained water?

Appreciate the information in this thread. I have had most of my luck at night with top water but that is because I typically throw top water after the sun goes down.
Kirby Budrow
Posted 4/17/2020 1:11 PM (#958219 - in reply to #958166)
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Posts: 2335


Location: Chisholm, MN
North of 8 - 4/17/2020 7:44 AM

I noticed that a majority chose black lures. Is the idea that this shows up better at night against the dark sky? Second question is, I live on chain with water that is very stained with tannin. Is black still the choice in dark stained water?

Appreciate the information in this thread. I have had most of my luck at night with top water but that is because I typically throw top water after the sun goes down.


I don't know if color matters that much, but I have caught many fish on black after dark so I'll continue to use it. I personally think that the black silhouette theory is kind of bogus. My theory is that they have a harder time seeing it, therefore they don't know it's fake and decide to eat it. They sure can feel it though.
nar160
Posted 4/17/2020 1:47 PM (#958227 - in reply to #957295)
Subject: Re: Night Fishing - One lure




Posts: 422


Location: MN
I've caught after dark and had pretty good action on black/black, black/nickel, and purple/gold as well, but I prefer chartreuse because the lure is easier to see coming in. Most of that fishing is on clear water.
Musker007
Posted 4/17/2020 1:58 PM (#958231 - in reply to #957295)
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I've had good success with a black pounder bulldawg behind a #8 dozer blade. (essentially a bulldawg bucktail) Lots of water displacement with the size of the rubber, the tail and the blade. Cowgirls and big rubber by themselves work too but I figured I may as well combine them.

- http://muskyblog.com
North of 8
Posted 4/18/2020 7:10 AM (#958311 - in reply to #957295)
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One more question on this topic. For those that troll at night, do you use the same lures and color that you would cast at night? Have not trolled after dark, but seriously looking at doing some of that this season.
BNelson
Posted 4/18/2020 8:06 AM (#958315 - in reply to #958311)
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Location: Contrarian Island
not sure color matters a whole lot at night. lots of 50"+ fish in my boat at night with bright lures, and dark lures. In general I tend to throw bright lures on a "bright" night and dark on dark nights....
Kirby Budrow
Posted 4/18/2020 12:57 PM (#958340 - in reply to #958311)
Subject: Re: Night Fishing - One lure





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Location: Chisholm, MN
North of 8 - 4/18/2020 7:10 AM

One more question on this topic. For those that troll at night, do you use the same lures and color that you would cast at night? Have not trolled after dark, but seriously looking at doing some of that this season.


I typically troll big crank baits at night. I don't usually cast those types of baits. But yes, I like to use darker baits on dark nights trolling and casting.

I'm a caster at heart. But I've had some big fish in the boat trolling at night.
North of 8
Posted 4/18/2020 3:01 PM (#958349 - in reply to #958340)
Subject: Re: Night Fishing - One lure




Kirby Budrow - 4/18/2020 12:57 PM

North of 8 - 4/18/2020 7:10 AM

One more question on this topic. For those that troll at night, do you use the same lures and color that you would cast at night? Have not trolled after dark, but seriously looking at doing some of that this season.


I typically troll big crank baits at night. I don't usually cast those types of baits. But yes, I like to use darker baits on dark nights trolling and casting.

I'm a caster at heart. But I've had some big fish in the boat trolling at night.


Thanks. I have couple spots that I think would be worth trolling at night, like a rock bar that runs down the middle of a lake, plus a couple channels.
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