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For offshore topwater at night, the best practical starting points are a surface popper and glow/UV teaser-style baits. The Hook Up Lures Crasher 6 5 Peas Carrots is the clearest true topwater option here: it floats, works on the surface, and is meant for sharp pops and pauses.

For night or low-light offshore trolling, the squid teasers are strong because they add flash and flutter in the spread. The Fathom Offshore Glow Pink Splatter Vivid Squid is specifically noted for low-light attraction, while the Fathom Offshore UV Natural Copper Brown Vivid Squid adds lifelike flutter with UV appeal around bait schools.

If you want a bigger commotion bait in the spread, the Fathom Offshore Queen Annes Revenge Extra Large 18" Trolling Lure is a surface-push plunger that helps draw fish up. The Fathom Offshore Scream Machine Medium 11" Trolling Lure is a solid tuna-oriented trolling lure for offshore spread fishing when you want a more standard bait-profile option.

Technique notes

  • Topwater: Cast the Hook Up Lures Crasher 6 5 Peas Carrots to surface activity, then work pop-pop-pause or pop-and-wait.
  • Night spread: Run the squid teasers in a trolling spread, dredge, chain, or spreader bar setup to add attraction without needing a big surface blowout.
  • Surface commotion: Use the Fathom Offshore Queen Annes Revenge Extra Large 18" Trolling Lure when you want a louder push and bubble trail to pull fish up.
  • Speed: The trolling lures here are generally meant for offshore trolling speeds; the popper is the casting piece.

When to switch

  • Switch to teasers and trolling lures if fish are not visibly feeding on top but are responding to spread commotion.
  • Switch to a bigger plunger or skirted trolling lure if you’re targeting larger pelagics and need more draw.
  • Switch away from topwater if the bite is deep, the sea is too rough to work a popper cleanly, or fish only show on the spread.

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