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Bass fishing in the dark
Bass fishing in the dark








However, with the area being quieter you may also need to consider how much noise you make yourself, as you can easily scare bass away by being clumsy with your gear. This can be particularly beneficial on lakes that are normally busy with swimmers, pleasure boats, kayakers, and other anglers. This means that the fishing conditions may be improved because there’s less activity on the water that can sometimes spook fish. Whether it’s your local lake, river or reservoir, it’s likely that it will be less crowded during the night compared to the middle of the day. > Our guide to seasonal bass fishing Can Be Quieter At The Lake The cooler temperatures can also make it more comfortable for fishing, as you won’t have to endure the blazing hot sun. This means that, particularly during the summer months, the bass may prefer to feed at night when the temperature drops compared to the heat of the middle of the day. One of the benefits of fishing for bass at night is that it will tend to be cooler. More safety precautions may be required.Pros And Cons Of Fishing For Bass At Night Pros 6 Tips For A Successful Night Of Bass Fishing (Get Them To Bite!).

bass fishing in the dark

Some Areas May Not Allow Night Fishing 🙁.

bass fishing in the dark

  • Pros And Cons Of Fishing For Bass At Night.
  • #Bass fishing in the dark upgrade#

    Well,it rained all nite friday into early saturday a.m.And it was a very dark,overcast morning,as was most of the day,with little or no wind.I headed into the bay I wanted to fish,and proceded to slide a dark BOO jig and super chunk into a few areas of wood next to the flooded grass, quietly.Directly across the bay from me was a angler(not in the ABA tourney) throwing a buzzbait on shoreline grass and wood,it looked good and fishy on his side too,so I kept an eye on his attempts.There was one place on his side I really liked.His side had a liitle offshoot cove,maybe 15yds wide and it ran back from the main cove about 30yd or better.The best part of that little cove was right at the beginning of it,where that big old log was laying perpindicular to the bank.He worked that buzzbait by the end of the log,but not down the sides of it,and I only saw(heard) one blowup on his buzzbait.I got 2 quick fish on my side on a PopR,a 15" and a 16",needed one more for a limit and then start trying for bigger fish.The angler across from me heads up the cove,going further to the back end,when he gets about 80yds from me,I mosey over to that big log area.I get the boat positioned so I can throw that Popr to the left side of the log,and be able to chug it along the log out to the end.I get lined up(the whole bay is flooded timber)I'm about 25yds out,I start my casting motion and let that baby fly,and a perfect landing at the edge of the grass,right next to the log.I am thinking to myself,that is as good as it gets,a couple inches either way and the lure is in the grass or in the wood,and a snag is a blown opportunity.I take up the slack line,and give the PopR a little tug,just enough to make a little gurgle,and two more of the same,let it set and then one more little gurgle,and then,there is a little sucking sound,and the PopR is gone.I set the hook,and hey I got my third fish,and it is starting to feel like a not so bad fish,then it comes out of the water,and I see it is a 5lb + and all that wood everywhere and,well I tried to stay cool but it felt like ten minutes before I got it to the net,and in the boat.From that point on I tried to upgrade to bigger fish for my two smaller ones.I threw everything,spinnrbaits,mixed blades,fast,slo,colors,crankbaits,jigs,and the only thing that worked all day,was the PopR,next to flooded grass and wood.I was able to upgrade my two smaller fish,and total weight for 3 fish(a limit) about 11 pounds and also got big fish that went 5.68 so a good tourney win for me.








    Bass fishing in the dark