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Lures For Night Fishing 2025


fishing user avatarSea Salt reply : 

Hey Guys,

 

I've been fishing at dusk lately and some guy at the pond told me that night fishing may be the way to have better success in that pond. His reasoning was the temperature drops and bass go shallow and become more active. I have tried night fishing before but never had any luck. Do you guys have any suggestion for the lures I should use? The pond is 6 feet deep at the most with about 3" of visibility. Thanks


fishing user avatarGone_Phishin reply : 

It's tough to beat the Deps Buzzjet at night.


fishing user avatarsprint61 reply : 

I use abythibg I would in the day, but I really like jigs and spinnerbaits. A dark spinnerbait with a singlecclorsdo blade works great.


fishing user avatarC0lt reply : 

black arbogast jitter bugs. plus any plastics techniques you woud use during he day, just use black or black and blue color combinations.


fishing user avatargardnerjigman reply : 

Buzzbaits, bladed jigs, 10" worms


fishing user avataredge199 reply : 

I have been told by everyone that goes night fishing a lot that u fish the same lures just in black as would any other time.


fishing user avatarscaleface reply : 

I like black buzzbaits .


fishing user avatarpapajoe222 reply : 

They don't need to be black or dark colored.  A bass' forage doesn't change colors at night and they have no trouble feeding then.  Bass have excellent night vision up close, much better than humans. A dark color does let them perceive your offering at a greater distance, but their strike zone doesn't change because of it.  If their strike zone is 3ft.,they are going to be able to see it no matter the color.  Whatever lures you use during the day are just as productive at night, but if you have one in black, I'd use that one. :wink3:


fishing user avatarjunyer357 reply : 

Black spinnerbait with a large colorado blade. Chunk. Reel. Hold on.


fishing user avatarJon G reply : 

black and blue bladed jig


fishing user avatarOzark_Basser reply : 

Wakebaits, jigs, pretty much anything you would use during the day, but those two seem to shine at night.


fishing user avatarMattlures reply : 

Lol at black.... I have heard it since I was a kid. It is just bad info that has been passed along for years. Does black work at night? yes and thats why guys swear by it. But black does NOT work any better then regular colors. If anything its the worst choice of color for using on the bottom or under the surface. Just about the only time a bass can see black better is when it floating creating a silhouette. If anything White would be the most visable color. The truth is, at night the color probably doesn't matter at all and if it does its very little. I have tested my theory many times at night using the same baits but different colors with no noticeable difference. The only color that made a difference was glow and it had a negative effect.


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

One of my most deadliest night worms is called Starry Night; it is dark smoke color on top, clear on the bottom, & loaded with silver glitter.

My deadliest buzz bait is a 1/2 oz Cavitron, white skirt, & gold blade.


fishing user avatarMontanaro reply : 

I avoid buzzbait. Bass don't always want to hit topwater but d**n is it exciting at night. You can miss strikes too.

Vibrating jigs, Colorado blade spinnerbaits and swimjigs with flapping trailers are my top producers. Poppers are also excellent.


fishing user avatarLunker Addict reply : 

I fish at night quite often and mostly use a black spinnerbait. I did pick up a couple of black Z Man chatterbaits that I have been fishing the last couple of trips and I can't keep them off my hook.


fishing user avatarjitterbug127 reply : 

Jitrwrbug


fishing user avatarRaul reply : 

I´m not going to say a buzz bait ´cause them things don´t work for me, however one of my favorite night lures is Arbogast´s Sputterbuzz ( go figure ), don´t ask me what´s the difference between one and the other all I know is that one works for me and the other one doesn´t ( I´m absolutely positive it has to do with retrieval speed ), then there´s the allmighty spinnerbait, lipless cranks, normally I don´t fish worms at night, swim jigs with booty tail swim baits ( skinny dipper ) and crawfish ( rage tail craws ) or c tail "grubs" ( subwoofer or regular grub ) as trailers is what I use most times. There´s one bait that has always been my absolute favorite for night fishing, that is the Jitterbug,I have to say that it´s not the most productive but I really don´t care much that it´s not.


fishing user avatarRoLo reply : 
  On 6/2/2015 at 10:50 PM, Raul said:

I´m not going to say a buzz bait ´cause them things don´t work for me, however one of my favorite night lures is Arbogast´s Sputterbuzz ( go figure )

 

Raul, do you remember the Arbogast 'Sputterfuss' (Hawaiian Wiggler)? 

Sadly I do  :-(


fishing user avatarRoLo reply : 

Oddly enough, bass can be caught at night on any lure that you fish during the day.

When I did a lot of night fishing (not much anymore) my favorite was a black Arbogast Jitterbug.

I did better with a Jitterbug than a buzzbait, probably because of the intermittent pauses.

 

Roger


fishing user avatarMattlures reply : 

Rolo and Raul the buzzbait has been a goto for me for years. I use squeaky non clacker buzzers. I fish them as slow as I can while keeping them on top and buzzing. I want a methodical retrieve. No variance in speeds. And lastly I fish them parallel to the shore lines. Usually about 2-5ft from shore as long as its a couple feet deep. I rarely get bit casting outwards into the lake. Try these tips and you might change your mind about buzzers


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

On Toledo Bend after 30-45 min you can put that puppy in the rod box cause they aint gonna hit it!

Now I have thrown so long I heard em in my sleep!


fishing user avatarFishTank reply : 

Buzzbaits and black shallow crankbaits.


fishing user avatarFrenchman83 reply : 

Open water I like a black buzzbait. For Cover I like a black and blue spinnerbait or jig & Craw.


fishing user avatargreentrout reply : 

The Black Baby Torpedo

 

The old school basser....


fishing user avatarRaul reply : 
  On 6/3/2015 at 3:40 AM, RoLo said:

Raul, do you remember the Arbogast 'Sputterfuss' (Hawaiian Wiggler)? 

Sadly I do  :-(

Yes I do Roger and the Arbogast Sputterbug too, I have 3 of those in my T-box and they continue to catch fish, they are like "break glass in case of fire" lures, sometimes when they seem not liking any of the regular topwaters I pull them out and manage to catch a few fish.


fishing user avatarRaul reply : 
  On 6/3/2015 at 5:55 AM, Mattlures said:

Rolo and Raul the buzzbait has been a goto for me for years. I use squeaky non clacker buzzers. I fish them as slow as I can while keeping them on top and buzzing. I want a methodical retrieve. No variance in speeds. And lastly I fish them parallel to the shore lines. Usually about 2-5ft from shore as long as its a couple feet deep. I rarely get bit casting outwards into the lake. Try these tips and you might change your mind about buzzers

I know Matt, but I swear buzzbaits don't work for me, I'm a stubborn hard headed sob and heck, it's even become a personal goal to catch more fish with buzzbaits. What in my opinion happens with the Sputerbuzz is that is has a floating "crankbait" body, so I can reel it in steadily at very low speed unlike the buzzbait that needs a faster retrieve, besides you can pause and the bait is going to stay there.


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 

Big dark colored jig or bladed jig. About the only 2 baits I fish after dark anymore. 




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