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In clear water, under full moon, white and pink baits are popular choices
among highland rim bass anglers. I've fished them and can't really say that they work any better than the high-contrast black or purple skirted baits. I almost always use black worms, tubes, jigs, crankbaits, buzzbaits, and spinnerbaits at night. Joe ___________________________ "Ken Blevins" wrote in message ... tomorrow night will be my first time at fishing all night, and I have a few questions. While I know common knowledge says to use dark baits [ black - watermelon etc.], why wouldn't you want to use a white -yellow or orange??Should I fish the same areas at night as I do in morning and evenings. There will be a almost full moon so will top water be good?? On another topic, I received my order of " MEGA STRIKE " scent yesterday morning and tried it out yesterday evening without real good results. I didn't have as much luck with mega strike as I did with the nasty Wal-Mart spray on stuff but it was another day and different fishing conditions. I like the way it lasts on the bait and what bites I did get were solid hits .. I did have several bites that pulled the senko completely off the hook Thanks Ken Blevins |
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