Night Time Bassin':
Beat the heat and catch big bass night fishing. Night fishing during the summer is a great way to get away from the crowded summertime lakes. Jet skis and skiers can ruin a peaceful day on the water.
Nightime fishing brings a new feel to bassin'…Fishing in the dark makes you rely on more feel of your rod and line than daytime fishing, as you cannot see what you normally do during the day. Night time worm fishing will make you a better day time fishermen so pick up a big worm and go after big bass feeding at night.
Black and blue worms fished on main lake points and around boat docks with lights are surefire places to get your line stretched. Fish a big worm 8 to 10 inch in the black or black and blue colors.
Use heavy line from 12 to 20lb with a med heavy or heavy action rod…gear big enough to handle large bass.
Lakes with hydrilla and other grasses make nighttime top-water fishing easy, too. Use a black, buzz bait such as the Honey Buzz from Vision Lures (
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). The honey buzz has an extra loud clicking noise to really draw bass to it. Old lures such as the Hula popper and the Arbogast Jitter bug are great nighttime lures. All of the top-water lures make lots of noise and get vicious strikes! The top water lures are best used when there is not much wind.
When there is wind a spinner bait is a great choice. A 3/8 or ½ single spin with a large Colorado blade black and blue skirt is the standard night time spinner bait. Throw the spinner bait bait around or over cover and slow roll it bumping in into whatever type of cover you are fishing.
Outlined against the moonlight, the dark colors will attract the big-bass bites you are looking for!
Good Fishing,
Lance Vick
Professional Angler
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