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Article 30 - Bass at Night
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07/04/20 08:39 PM
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Donald Harper
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Article 30 - Bass at NightAs the water temperature rises more and more fish become nocturnal feeders. Catching Bass is still very difficult on large reservoirs at night. I have fished nights on end and not done very well on large lakes. It becomes just like the day time fishing; you must stay in touch with the best areas and fish for them on a consistence basis as guides do. Fishing large bodies of water at night especially when dock owners have the Green Lights out in front of the docks to attract minnows and bait fish will produce twice the number of bites that day time hours will provide. The Working Man’s Tournaments have become very popular in Texas and calls for the same irregular areas that day time fishing will call for. Look for areas that have deep water close by with irregular contour lines from the channel to the shallows. Work the corners of the Dam, Creek channel slams, river slam flats, inside bend of creeks, bridge embankments, remote areas, funnel points, cove blockers, humps, islands, heavy cover, runs of grass and ledges. Your Bass are coming to the shallows at night to feed during low light and a drop in the surface temperature. I want to say right here that I truly believe that 90% of Big Bass are nocturnal. Bass are given God’s gift of being able to hunt down their pray with accuracy. If you are missing the strikes at night then something is wrong with your presentation. A good size trailer hook is always a good backup plan until you get it figured out. Bass at night are there for one purpose and that is feeding. If they really want the bait then it will be, a fish ON. There are a few reasons why Big Bass are hard to catch during daylight hours. The heavy pressure from boaters, fisherman and light penetration will quickly move the Bass to a different water table. ![[Linked Image]](https://texasfishingforum.com/forums/pics/userpics/2020/07/full-28031-58364-article_30_night_spinners.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://texasfishingforum.com/forums/pics/userpics/2020/07/full-28031-58365-article_30_quad_buzz.jpg) Fishing for Big Bass during late night gives quite a few advantages as opposed to fishing during the day. We must understand that bigger Bass tend to be much more elusive during the day time, and will roam the water and feed more throughout the night. Bass have a fixed iris, which is the main reason why they don’t like direct sunlight. It takes them a while to get used to the low light conditions after sunset before they start to roam the shallower water. Try to avoid off colored lakes. Clear water with a visibility of 3 to 4 feet is ideal for night fishing for bass. The amount of natural light should direct your lure color selection. On very dark nights with little to no moon, choose solid black, brown, red/black, blue/black, or green/black. Fishing with a bright moon or on a clear night, switch over to brighter color combinations. Colors such as white, green/orange or even red/chartreuse have taken many fish over 10 lbs. In the dark of the night, bass feed purely off the sensors in their lateral lines. Rig up the Colorado bladed spinner baits, big jig, buzz bait, big top water, frogs and big worms for the best 6 selections. This is an attempt to put out a lot of vibration; but try to minimize how much you work them. Sometimes at night, slow and steady will be the ticket. • This is my best advice for catching the most Bass over 10 pounds at night. Get off the larger lakes. Locate and get permission to fish every small body of water that you can find which includes large ponds. Learn to trade your work skills to gain your permission and be sure to communicate your ability to be a conservationist. You are able to follow the rules of catching these huge Bass by the Old Masters that were so successful when not on public waters. Fish farm ponds, lakes, and old Oxbow lakes; all of which generally receive the least amount of fishing pressure. Fish either from the bank, from a boat or by wading. They’re usually heavily stocked with bass and rarely have anglers who use the tackle and techniques required to catch very big Bass. It is also a lot of fun to build your sneak boat to confine your movement and noise levels while fishing these smaller bodies of water. I like fishing with a partner for safety reasons; so consider putting together a rig that will accommodate two anglers. Too much bait noise is not good. Bass can feel and hear subtle movements of lures without clack and rattles. Just an adequate presentation often works better than loud artificial noises when fishing for pressured, leery Bass in clear calm waters. It is best to avoid illumination of lights on the boat when possible and legal. It is my feeling that anything unnatural will alert Bass and cause them to flee. I wouldn’t use a black light at night, or any other light, except when necessary in the bottom of the boat for a few seconds. Netting a huge Bass calls for a light!! Use equipment with the power to set the hook and to get the fish out of the cover and into your boat. You will enjoy reading these articles about some of these Old Masters to learn all the Secrets of night fishing and some of the research that has been done to give us some statistics. Here are a few to get you started on a new fishing adventure like no other. - Pat Cullen from Georgia Lakes.https://www.gon.com/fishing/1113-giant-bass-and-countinghttps://www.bassmaster.com/node/39506- LJ Brasher from Alabama Lakes.https://www.outdoorhub.com/how-to/2014/06/23/nighttime-fishing-summer-lunker-bass/http://www.nighthawkpublications.com/journal/357/journal_1.htm- Research – Guides, Pros and John Hopehttps://tpwmagazine.com/archive/2015/jul/ed_3_nightfishing/index.phtmlhttps://www.in-fisherman.com/editorial/night-fishing-largemouth-bass/156376https://www.bassresource.com/fishing/night_bass_fishing_tips.html
Last edited by Donald Harper; 07/04/20 08:53 PM. Reason: add pic.
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Re: Article 30 - Bass at Night
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07/04/20 09:22 PM
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Hair Jig
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VERY nice article. 
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Re: Article 30 - Bass at Night
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07/05/20 12:10 AM
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We just moved to Weatherford 18 months ago ... coming from east Tennessee. I can't understand why more folks in this area don't fish at night. Especially with the summer temperatures here. In Tennessee my boat never saw daylight from April to September, as did most of the other folks there. It is more peaceful, cooler, and the fishing was better.
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Re: Article 30 - Bass at Night
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07/05/20 12:13 AM
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Cuervo Jones
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Here’s a good video on lures and techniques too: https://youtu.be/K1fyNIMfy7EEdited to clarify that it’s a video by the guys at Tactical Bassin’ and it’s a really good overview of some “out of the box” ideas beyond spinnerbaits and jitterbugs. These guys are enthusiastic and have some good information along with the tried and true. Worth checking out if you’re stuck inside on hot days like today!
Last edited by Cuervo Jones; 07/06/20 02:43 PM.
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Re: Article 30 - Bass at Night
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07/05/20 01:59 AM
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This needs to be a whole separate book! I need help night fishing. Lol
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Re: Article 30 - Bass at Night
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This needs to be a whole separate book! I need help night fishing. Lol you and me both...
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Re: Article 30 - Bass at Night
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07/05/20 04:10 AM
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Yet another solid post. Thanks for sharing. 
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Re: Article 30 - Bass at Night
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07/05/20 05:14 AM
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With these high temps I have stopped fishing Summer during the day. My largest fish have come at night, little to no other boat traffic and comfortable temps. I don't know why anyone fights the heat during the day. I guess it was easier when I was younger.
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Re: Article 30 - Bass at Night
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07/05/20 04:13 PM
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Yet another solid post. Thanks for sharing.  x2 
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Re: Article 30 - Bass at Night
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07/05/20 08:36 PM
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Great article and some good tips.
My two largest bass were both caught while night fishing. I've caught fish on buzz baits, top water plugs, spinner baits and some crank baits at night but I think a big black worm or craw will catch more fish than anything else.
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Re: Article 30 - Bass at Night
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07/06/20 12:45 AM
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nice one
Last edited by ReelSlow; 07/06/20 10:28 AM.
GOD is good!
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Re: Article 30 - Bass at Night
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07/06/20 01:17 AM
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I think he should be commended for taking the time and effort to give his views on this and other subjects.
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Re: Article 30 - Bass at Night
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07/06/20 01:52 PM
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Night time fishing, now that's something I really need to learn. thanks for posting. Tim
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Re: Article 30 - Bass at Night
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07/06/20 04:11 PM
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Thanks again Donald for another informative post!
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Re: Article 30 - Bass at Night
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07/06/20 04:38 PM
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Another great article!! Nighttime fishing can be insane as you have almost ZERO idea HOW BIG the bass is when it hits!!
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