Night time bass fishing can be a enjoyable and exciting experience. Unfortunately, the very same excursion can end up being terrifying, infuriating or just down right monotonous. Which kind of scenario you experience will vary depending on how you prepare for your night time bass fishing excursion. I wrote this post as a night time bass sportfishing guide for having fun. We will go over both location and equipment setup.
The first thing you will want to do is to decide on a decent place for your night time bass fishing excursion. Scouting the fishing spot while the sun is still out will guarantee that you do not run into any unforeseen problems after the sun goes down. Be careful to find any items in the way that might cause you to fall at night. Either move the items in the way or take a mental note of them so you can steer clear of them later.
Your boat should be ready to go well before the sun sets. You will want to have a light attached to the front side of your boat so that you can turn it on to help you bring in your fish. Never use the light before hooking your fish or you may scare it away. A fish may have been following your lure and scaring it away will only hurt your prospects for a good catch.
Another very good trick is to pick out a good place to fish before it gets dark. Once the sun sets you'll be able to swiftly go to your designated sportfishing location. Always have your fishing rods ready to go before you set out.
Good lures to use at night are top water lures. They make a nice silhouette against the top of the water and really draw night time bass in. Plugs, soft plastics, and bobber borne live bait are also very good things to have with you. Large groups of insects will quickly be drawn in by glow bobbers or light bobbers. You may think that having clouds of bugs around you is not a good thing, but the bugs bring the bass close to your boat.
Bass fishing can be great at night, so do not hesitate to give it a try. Having a safe and fun night time bass fishing trip depends largely on the preparation you do during the day. You might end up finding that you enjoy fishing for bass at night more than you do during the day. Thank you for reading this article on night time bass fishing, feel free to link to it wherever you see fit.








































