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Night Fishing - The Final Frontier
May 8, 2008 |
If you don’t leave your house in the black of night to go fishing this summer, you probably won’t be catching any monsters this season. Night fishing is the final frontier in most fisherman’s lives; once you start night fishing you keep night fishing for the rest of your life-the addiction is too great to beat. Many waters are becoming completely over saturated with pleasure boaters and jet skiers, and their pleasure is not fishing, it is creating as much noise as possible. Most fisherman just shake their heads in disgust and walk home dreaming of another lake to fish.
But there is a rare breed of fisherman that stands on the shore during the day and waits for the sun to set and the moon to rise. A fisherman that no longer fishes with the masses during the day. This breed of fisherman knows that the biggest fish don’t move until the sun sets in the summer anyway, and he relishes the solace and solitude that the night brings him. This fisherman reworks his schedule to revolve around night fishing, the fruits are just too great to ignore.
The key to successful night fishing is locating one good location that fish will flock to once the sun sets. And these places are often very close to the shoreline in both rivers, lakes, and streams. Sitting on bait for hours on end can of course work, but it is not the most productive method to getting the most out of your night fishing. To really tap into the insane action that can occur when night fishing you need to walk and cast lures around your location. Or, if your in a river, walk up and down the bank letting your bait drift and drop over the darkened holes of the twilight.
Some excellent lures for bass fishing at night are the same plastic worms and grubs that you would use during the day. There is no reason to use only top water lures. In fact, using top water lures often leads to an extremely frustrating experience as hook ups tend to be low. Check out some high quality and well priced bass worms
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