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Night Fishing for Bass

Night Fishing for Bass

Fishing for bass at night can be a thrilling and productive way to target these fish, but it requires a different approach compared to fishing during the day. Here are some key differences in techniques used when fishing for bass at night:

  1. Lures: Because visibility is reduced at night, anglers will often use lures that create noise or vibration to attract bass. Examples of effective night fishing lures include topwater lures that create a commotion on the surface, spinnerbaits that create vibration, and crankbaits with rattles or other noise-making features.
  2. Light: Night fishing requires good lighting, both for safety and to see what you’re doing. Anglers often use a headlamp or lantern to illuminate their surroundings and their gear. They may also use submersible lights to attract baitfish, which can in turn attract bass.
  3. Location: Bass may be more active and feed more aggressively at night, but they may also be more cautious and selective about where they feed. Look for areas where bass may be congregating, such as around structure or near weed beds. It can also be helpful to pay attention to the behavior of other nocturnal animals, such as frogs or crickets, as this can provide clues about where bass may be feeding.
  4. Retrieval speed: When fishing for bass at night, it can be effective to slow down your retrieve compared to what you might do during the day. This is because bass may be less active and more selective about what they’re willing to chase down. Try using a slow, steady retrieve or even a stop-and-go retrieve to entice strikes.
  5. Stealth: It’s important to be quiet and stealthy when fishing for bass at night. Use an electric motor instead of a gas motor, and try to avoid making unnecessary noise that could spook the fish. Positioning the boat upwind or upcurrent from where the angler wants to cast can also help to avoid disturbing the fish.

Overall, fishing for bass at night requires a different approach and set of techniques compared to fishing during the day. By using the right lures, lighting, and location, and by being quiet and stealthy, anglers can increase their chances of success when targeting bass at night.

Originally from the United Kingdom, Jon is new to the outdoor experiences that Arizona offers. Having resided in the Copper Corridor for the last 10+ years he is finally glad to see what Arizona really has to offer.

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