Tips for Night Fishing

By
Gabby
July 22, 2009
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During the hot humid summer weather, a lot of
fisherman can not get out during the heat of the day
and fish. And really most of the fish are not that
active during the hot part of the day anyway. When
the
shallow water reaches high temp levels the
oxygen levels get low and a fish in this type of
water will become stressed and will become inactive.
This is why you will do better during the summer
fishing
deeper water and deeper cover during the
daytime. But there is one thing you can do to beat
the daytime heat and that is to fish at night. Night
time fishing has long been a favorite way to fish
for many fish and by many anglers for a long time.
This is most definitely one of my favorite ways to
fish. There are several reasons anglers prefer to
night fish in the summer than during the day. The
most obvious is that it is cooler. And there is much
less boat traffic and swimmers and jet skiers. All
these type of things will make the fish move into
deeper water. And most of the fish are more night
feeders any way. So this makes night fishing a great
way to fish. Everything is just more layed back and
easier going when you night fish. My idea way to
night fish is put your boat in the water just before
sun down and look for a couple good areas to fish.
And then decide on a spot to fish. If you were
crappie fishing, this would be the way to go. You
could get settled in and put out a few lines. Then
pour yourself a
cup of
coffee or drink a pop and just sit back and
relax. This is what night fishing is all about to
me. Most fish are more active at night like the
large mouth bass, walleye, catfish and the crappie.
Bass fishing at night can be very rewarding
at times. During the night when the water and air
temps drop some the fish will move more shallow to
feed. Most will hold on cover or Cruise a deeper
bank line looking for food. Baits that work well
when the bass are up in shallower water include top
water baits and buzz baits, Cast these top water
baits to shallow water or down a bank and work them
back with a series of twitches and pause type
retrieve. Or if you are fishing a buzz bait, cast to
the same type areas and retrieve the bait just fast
enough to keep the blades turning. Try to make the
bait bump or come over any type of cover. This can
cause explosive strikes. Other good night time baits
include
plastic worms. spider jigs. hair and rubber
skirted jigs and some crank baits and spinner baits.
During the night the bass will not hunt by sight but
more by sound and vibration given off by other fish
and prey. So try to make your bait sound or act like
this to draw the bass to your bait. The next time
you want to go fishing but can't take the heat. Give
night fishing a try it might become your favorite
way to fish too Check out my fishing web site at
myspace/gabbysfishingfever or e-mail me at
gabbysfishingfever@yahoo.com
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