ranger 79 Posted June 23, 2011 Posted June 23, 2011 Has anyone ever had a situation where the fish had a strong preferance for non glowing baits even in the dark.
mattmishler Posted June 23, 2011 Posted June 23, 2011 Iv had it where there is to much glow, moonshines make a really really great and bright spoon, some days the really brightness can turn them off, so i mixed stinger some streaks some moonshines in a spread. I usually have one bright spoon and most that are dimmer.
j1musser Posted June 24, 2011 Posted June 24, 2011 I usually let my shines glow just slightly. I quite often get hits on dolphin type spoons that only have a small piece of glow tape. Have not had much luck on non glow colors real late or early.
Killin' It Posted June 24, 2011 Posted June 24, 2011 Blue silver flasher fly... has done well right at light and dark
1 old guy Posted June 25, 2011 Posted June 25, 2011 I use the Moonshine lures that glow Blue. There is a big difference in how bright they glow. The blue only glow slightly compared to the regular glow Moonshine.
Adam Bomb Posted June 25, 2011 Posted June 25, 2011 I like to fish a mix of glow and non glow and give em what they want. And i definitely agree, too much glow can be a bad thing. Anything super glow i have gets charged at the dock when i leave and is good for the morning.
anonymous Posted June 27, 2011 Posted June 27, 2011 I had more than one situation where mixed veggies (non-glow) outfished nuked veggies (glow) in the dark.
Priority1 Posted June 27, 2011 Posted June 27, 2011 I have had days in rough stained water where the more it glowed the more it would go. In milder conditions it always seemed like the mild glows worked better. On a clear day driving into a sunset or sunrise has you turning your head, cringing, and pulling down the visor. Too much of a good thing in these conditions. On the other hand a cloudy day and it's no big deal. Conditions change and too say mild is always best just isn't so. Find out what they want and give em lots of it.I had one day where I limited quickly with super glow cannon balls with super glowed Js running 10 ft behind them. Five out of 6 fish came on the two deepest riggers set @ 60. Gotta Luv the predawn action.
jatc Posted June 29, 2011 Posted June 29, 2011 Has anyone ever had a situation where the fish had a strong preferance for non glowing baits even in the dark.On those early mornings before light with little moon, I've had really good luck running a magnum Silver Streak Black Screwball (without charging the center glow section) running off of a fireline dipsey back about 100' on a 1 1/2 setting on the same side as a glow flasher/fly combo on the rigger back 15' down about 25'. Seems to work well in combination with the spoon taking about 70% of the hits on that side.I have also done extremely well before light with uncharged green splatterback Ace-Hi's off of the riggers. Very faint glow. Have popped my share of fish on white fishcatchers and seaweed flies at night also.The one constant I've noticed is a preference most mornings for a very, very faint glow. At dusk into dark my experience seems to favor the brightest thing I can get in the water. Go figure.
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