It can be quite enjoyable and exciting to go bass angling at night. Sadly, it may also be a scary, bothersome, and unexciting experience. Which type of scenario you experience will depend on how you prepare for your night time bass angling excursion. I wrote this article as a night time bass fishing guide for having fun. We will go over both location and equipment set up.
To start with, you need to select a location to go night fishing. You will want to scout the place out during the afternoon so that their won’t be any surprises when you head out there at night. Be very careful to find any items in the way that might cause you to fall at night. Either move the interferences or take a mental note of them so you can avoid them later.
Get your boat all set up before the sun goes down. You’ll really want to have a light mounted to the front of your boat so that you can convert it on to help you bring in your bass. Make sure you don’t use it until you have actually hooked a bass. A fish may have been following your lure and frightening it away will only hurt your prospects for a good catch.
Another excellent trick is to pick out a decent place to fish just before it becomes dark. Once the sun sets you will be able to swiftly go to your designated angling spot. Just make sure your lines are already setup and all set to go.
Good lures to use at night are top water lures. The silhouette that top water lures create helps bring in the bass. Plugs, soft plastics, and bobber borne live bait are also very good things to have with you. Glow bobbers are great for drawing in large groups of insects. Although this might seem like a bad thing, it does draw in bass looking to prey on insects.
Bass fishing can be great at night, so don’t hesitate to give it a try. Always remember that preparation is the key to having a fun and safe night time fishing experience. You might end up finding that you like fishing for bass at night more than you do during the day. Thanks for reading, I hope you’ll add this page to your social book marks so that others will see it.
Me and some friends are planning on going camping before the winter season, and we’re looking for a good spot to pitch tent. We live in Manhattan, New York, and don’t really want to have to drive too far. We are all experienced, have gear, etc.
What is a good place to go/a good website to find a good place to go?
Me and my friends are going to a campsite tomorrow with alot of food and weed. I think our campsite has bears and if one comes i’m going to make it get a hit off my bong and maybe it will go away. What do you think?
I figured if the bear smokes some of my weed it will forget why it’s after me and then go away
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I want to go do some camping, away from people and away from roads. But next to a lake. Ive been zooming in on the maps in google and all the lakes I see are surrounded by roads. I don’t want that… Also, are these lakes dried up ever? Ill be doing this in august…. how will the weather be?
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At the end of High School this year me and my friends want to go on vacation after we graduate. So we were thinking about spending sometime at the Wisconsin Dells. Is there any place to camp near the Dells, then we can just buy a passes to some of the water parks to save money. Also is there any where near the Dells to fish? We want to go fishing some where, if not then we will probably head up to Minnesota and stop at the dells on the way back.
Or if you guys have any better ideas on what to do for a end of school vacation let me know. We all live in Chicago
So a few of my friends and I are planning on doing some winter summit bids here in CO. We plan on camping at the base of each mountain. All of this will take about 1 week. We were trying to figure out what kind of food we should bring. I hear great things about freeze dried food. Question: Do I have to add hot water to the food in order to consume it? Or, can I just add cold water and while it may not taste good, would it be eatable?
Were going to grill burgers and wursts and get chips and breakfast stuff. What else could we bring to cook. All we’ll probably have is acouple cast iron skillets and maybe a park grill if were lucky.
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