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Guest
Posted 9/4/2012 7:59 PM (#582595)
Subject: Night Fishing


Was just wondering if you were forced to only fish with one crank bait at night what bait would you pick? Kinda got away from throwing crank baits at night as it seems everyone is throwing double 10's these days. Just curious as to what cranks baits would be the most popular night bait.
jasonvkop
Posted 9/4/2012 8:10 PM (#582597 - in reply to #582595)
Subject: Re: Night Fishing





Posts: 613


Location: Michigan
Depends on what depth you are fishing, but I would probably go with a black depth raider.
edalz
Posted 9/4/2012 9:15 PM (#582609 - in reply to #582595)
Subject: Re: Night Fishing





Posts: 458


Black Krisco.
Pedro
Posted 9/4/2012 9:47 PM (#582616 - in reply to #582595)
Subject: Re: Night Fishing





Posts: 670


Location: Otsego, MN
Krisco for sure!
Ranger
Posted 9/4/2012 11:39 PM (#582645 - in reply to #582595)
Subject: Re: Night Fishing





Posts: 3867


In clear water a 10" Jake in walleye modified to suspend and with the tail painted bright yellow with nail polish. Twitch hard and high and pause (with no slack) over wind-blown weedbreaks.
Doug_Kloet
Posted 9/5/2012 12:27 AM (#582653 - in reply to #582595)
Subject: Re: Night Fishing




Posts: 202


Depth Raider

Doug Kloet
Http://www.dougkloet.com
horsehunter
Posted 9/5/2012 7:15 AM (#582667 - in reply to #582595)
Subject: Re: Night Fishing




Location: Eastern Ontario
Ranger can I borrow some of your yellow nail polish I wear red.
Guest
Posted 9/5/2012 8:42 AM (#582687 - in reply to #582595)
Subject: RE: Night Fishing


depthraider

if you're ripping it through alot of weeds it helps to remove the front hook too.
Esoxmtk
Posted 9/5/2012 9:08 AM (#582690 - in reply to #582595)
Subject: Re: Night Fishing





Posts: 129


Location: Glenmoore PA
Super Believer
CiscoKid
Posted 9/5/2012 9:11 AM (#582692 - in reply to #582595)
Subject: RE: Night Fishing





Posts: 1906


Location: Oconto Falls, WI
The same ones that work during the day!
Jeff Hanson
Posted 9/6/2012 9:11 AM (#582884 - in reply to #582692)
Subject: RE: Night Fishing




Posts: 944


walleye Muskie Train MX9
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
Guest
Posted 9/6/2012 12:05 PM (#582913 - in reply to #582595)
Subject: RE: Night Fishing


Great topic. Shallow Raider-jointed. Does anyone thing prefer a jointed crank bait over standard crankbait when night fishing....
fishpoop
Posted 9/6/2012 4:03 PM (#582970 - in reply to #582595)
Subject: Re: Night Fishing




Posts: 656


Location: Forest Lake, Mn.
If I am limited to 1 crankbait for fishing day or night it's going to be a Believer. That one lure can be used as a surface bait all the way down to 15 feet deep. No other crankbait is as versatile and if I can only pick 1 lure I want something that lets me cover the water column. I can fish it on top, over weeds, bang rocks, troll it, cast it, fish it deep. The hard part is picking the jointed or the solid body lure. The jointed makes a nice surface lure like a Hawg Wobbler, the solid can be used as a jerkbait.

Ok, I want 2 lures both Believers, 1 solid and 1 jointed.
TC MUSKIE
Posted 9/8/2012 7:58 PM (#583362 - in reply to #582595)
Subject: Re: Night Fishing




Location: Minneapolis
another vote for believers

Edited by TC MUSKIE 9/8/2012 7:59 PM
Ranger
Posted 9/8/2012 11:40 PM (#583397 - in reply to #582595)
Subject: Re: Night Fishing





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horsehunter - why sure, I have the largest collection of nail polish of any of the other fellas around. My collection is fabulasss.

Having a huge twitch bait that suspends allows following fish to really get a really good look. Moreover, the suspendo allows the following fish to stay with the crazy bait because for all that action yer not really moving the bait back to the boat very fast. It doesn't move fast, it doesn't go down below the fish, it doesn't come up fast, it just sits there in front or to the side of the fish, at or above the sight level of the fish if you have a deeper follow.

Trip D's and Believers are floaters and never totally stall, at least not for long; they go down toward the bottom with a pull and float up toward the surface on the pause, in general. A well-balanced modified 10" Jake just sits on plane regardless of crazy action. And you can let it sit with a slightly tight line for a count of who knows how long.

Never tried modifying DDDs or Believers to suspend. Hmmm.....

The Mighty Oak Leaf
Posted 9/9/2012 8:42 AM (#583429 - in reply to #582595)
Subject: RE: Night Fishing




Posts: 295


Location: mad chain
Black & gold prizm Muskie Train MX9
Jeff78
Posted 9/9/2012 9:24 AM (#583438 - in reply to #582595)
Subject: Re: Night Fishing





Posts: 1660


Location: central Wisconsin
A sucker colored jointed shallow raider over the weed tops.
jonnysled
Posted 9/9/2012 9:28 AM (#583439 - in reply to #582595)
Subject: Re: Night Fishing





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
Depth Raider ... almost like they were specifically made for the application.
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