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| I'd say the DOA shrimp. Go with the glow-in-the-dark color, or the natural color with the gold glitter inside. DOA is #1 in my opinion because you can leave it in the strike zone for a long time and convince them to eat it with a real erradic action. GULP! are good too.
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| what I always do is first before picking out a lure is try to find out what the trout are feeding on and match the hatch from there. last night I started with a gummy minnow on my 8 wt. fly rod cause I could see the trout feeding heavily on what appeared to be small minnows. I got a few bites and caught a few fish but not the results I expected. I pulled my kayak closer to the light and realized it wasn't glass minnows but tiny crabs they were eating. Luckily I brought 2 different crab patterns with me and first cast caught a 4lb. speck followed by several smaller ones and 2 redfish. Match the hatch for best results. Glass minnows and sardines---Yo-zuri crystal vibe or Yo-zuri pins minnow 2 3/4 in. in green back, blue back or white/red head Mullet---rapala skitter walk, zoom super fluke, yo-zuri crystal minnow pinfish,croakers---Rat-L-Trap, 52MR mirrolure, rapala shad rap I could go on and on but these are a few of my go to baits
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Hell yeah....that glow in the dark DOA is bomb diggity! I used some last night and caught some fatty trout!
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| When using that DOA are yall using that with a popping cork working it on the bottom.
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| Popping cork for me...also, try working a top lure (cigar shaped - white in color) through the dock lights for some exciting action from the larger specks. Jimmy
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dsar592 (10/27/2008) When using that DOA are yall using that with a popping cork working it on the bottom.free-lined... slow retrieve, throw it out, let it sink 4-5 seconds, pop it once, let it sink... repeat. 1/8th oz. works best IMHO... maybe 1/4th oz if it's windy.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxxPLDZnqwA&feature=fvst Anchoring for cobia fishing is like washing your feet with socks on, it doesn't make any damn sense!!!
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| i'm no expert, but i must say that most of my night fish of any kind, and especially trou, have come on a 1/8 doa near a docklight. if the tide/current is really goin i put a splitshot or two on to get it down quicker
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C/\MER()N (10/23/2008)
Hell yeah....that glow in the dark DOA is bomb diggity! I used some last night and caught some fatty trout!  "bomb diggity" now that's one phrase I like ! 
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| Pins Minnow for sure. Especially under the lighted docks. Unlike live shrimp, pin fish won't get you.
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| what lb test of line do you use?
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850lover (10/28/2008) what lb test of line do you use?10# sufix braid... extremely sensitive, which is what you need for trout, the bite is so light, alot of times you will never feel it.
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