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Favorite Night Bait

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I am going on a fishing trip and we always do quite a bit of night fishing.  I use a big black and blue spinnerbait with a big colorado blade, 10" Worms, Paca Craws, and Brush Hogs more than anything else. Last year I mostly threw the Rage Tail Smokin Rooster and the 10" Anaconda. I plan on trying the Trigger X Big Moe this year. 

I hear a lot about a Black Jitterbug, but we fish 3 or sometimes 4 people to a 16' bass boat, so its pretty crowded and were not comfortable throwing topwater or baits with treble hooks at night, just cause who knows when that puppy is going to come flying back at you.  And with 4 people in the boat, there is a pretty decent chance of a treble landing in some human meat and that wouldnt make for a fun vacation.

 

What do you all think? Whats your favorite Night bait??  

Blue/black jigs, black spinner bait, black worms have always gotten me bites at night time.

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Big, dark colored jigs are one of my old standbys. A black and blue chatterbait has become one of my recent favorites though. Buzzbaits are fun but you have to make sure to feel the weight before you set the hook so you aren't trying to dodge it in the dark. 

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1/2 oz. black jig with rattles, a 8" Zoom big dead ringer In black or red/shad, a black spinnerbait with Colorado blades, and on occasion a black with red flake sweet beaver.

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Number one for me is the Brush Hog, then a jig,then a Jitterbug in black!

I mostly stick to a MS Slammer at night

I'll second the slammer.

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