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ive never bass fished at night, and would like to give it a try. Any recommendations on what to use and where there at at night. any responses are apperciated

Do a search. Their are a lot of night fishing topics.

my buddy caught a good one using a buzzbait at night. he said he couldnt see it coming along he just heard a big splash and hoped it was on his buzzbait so he set the hook and got him in.

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I do not change much at night. I fish deeper water any way and the most changes are to lure size and always dark colors. I am not one to add rattles, I may slow down even more and fish larger diameter line.

I fish a lot of nights and I have 2 favorites.

The first is a 3/4oz black colorado blade spinnerbait that is locally made, however the moon talker will work just fine. I throw this on flats, humps, and points. Throw it out there and let it hit the bottom..then slow roll it back to the boat and HOLD ON!!

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My second favorite is a 10" Tequila Sunrise Berkely Power Worm Tx Rigged. I like to throw this in thick cover. I have probably caught more 8lb plus bass on this technique at night then any other.

My favorite times are from 10-2. It seems that the bite often slows right when the sunsets. Thats a good time to get off the water, grab some dinner, and tie on your night baits. ;) Then get back at em around 10ish.

I fish a lot of nights and I have 2 favorites.My second favorite is a 10" Tequila Sunrise Berkely Power Worm Tx Rigged. I like to throw this in thick cover. I have probably caught more 8lb plus bass on this technique at night then any other.

I would have to agree. I always start out on 7-10" finesse worm on a football jig. I always seem to end up on my jitterbug though. :)

a black light would be helpful,  use fluorescent line, and get you some type of light that will fit on the bill of youre hat

I do a lot of night fishing on the Tennessee River(Guntersville and Wheeler lakes)and I normally go out on a brightly lit moonlit night and throw topwaters like the Devil's Horse,Tiny torpedo or a big Jitterbug all in black.I donot use any light which would interfere with my night vision.

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a black light would be helpful, use fluorescent line, and get you some type of light that will fit on the bill of youre hat

X2.  Its a mess trying to dig a backlash out in the dark.

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Fish the same baits, same locations, and same techniques you would during the day. The only thing different I add to my repertoire at night is a Q-Beam!

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