Lake Fork Night Bass Fishing |
Why should you fish at night in the summer? There are many good reasons, but at the top of my list would be good fishing, comfortable temps, and less fishing pressure.
1) Sleep - there is often slow periods where you will go a couple of hours (or more) without a bite. These make good napping times. I do lots of anchoring at night and it is often beneficial to stay in the same spot for hours. The fish will get accustomed to the boat being in their spot and will bite better than when we first got there. So it is possible that the fishing will improve by taking a nap with the boat anchored. 2) Bugs - the bugs are only bad if it is calm and you are in a protected area. I usually fish big water at night, so there will likely be a breeze to keep the majority of bugs away. Even if it is calm and the bugs get bad, they go away about an hour after dark. Most of the annoying bugs do not bite. They just make noise and buzz around your head. I carry repellent in the boat, but most nights I don't even use it. 3) Sight - if you are concerned about seeing visible targets, you shouldn't. Even on the darkest nights, your eyes will adjust to the darkness. Also, there are other lights around the lake and we have flashlights and a spotlights to help, so sight is not much of an issue. Most of the cover I fish at night is under water, so you couldn't even see it in the daytime. On a full moon night, it is almost like daytime on the lake. I will often cover more water on moonlight nights when we can hit visible targets. However, I don't usually do any better than when I anchor up on a good spot and wait for the fish to come to us. 4) Backlashes - if you fish with me are concerned about picking out backlashes all night, keep in mind that I do this for a living. I have taught many clients how to minimize backlashes and I have picked out thousands myself. I can strip a reel, put new line in it, and have a bait tied on it in 5 minutes. Helping you is my job. Even if you have never thrown a baitcaster, chances are you will be making good casts before it even gets dark. Check Out http://www.bassfishing.org For More Info Professional Guide |
