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My vote is for dawn.  There's less people on the water (at least on the lakes I fish).  Especially if you go on a weekday.  If I go at sunrise on a Monday, I rarely see anybody else.

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10000% Dusk here. Have never had as good of results fishing in the morning as I have had at night.

  • Super User
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Dawn, when there's enough light to get around, but not enough light to tie a knot without using a light.  It's usually the coolest, and quietest part of the day.   Recently, the fish have been very active early, and slow down a bit around eight o'clock in the morning.

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Definitely Dawn. Here in Vegas, during Dusk, its still can be very hot. I like getting there early and like to pick the areas I fish before anyone gets there.  Waking up at 4am, getting to the pond by 5am makes me feel like I already accomplished something.  Waking up is half the battle.

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I am a dawn person also.I take my days off during the week to avoid the masses and clusters of shore line bucket people.I fish from a kayak and i almost always have the lakes to myself. It's doesn't get any more relaxing than that.

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  • Super User
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Dawn.  A lot of the weekend warriors are not out yet.

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I prefer the evenings. I do catch in the mornings but I have caught most of the larger fish in the evenings.

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If I can get up early, I prefer Dawn.  Fewer people, especially on weekends.  And especially when you are primarily fishing from the bank.

  • Super User
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Dawn, the sunrise is awesome to see I find like Rhino said that 15-30 minute window of enough but not enough light that really gets some of them big ones fired up.

  • Super User
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Dusk for me is when I get my bigger ones, especially when I throw on that top water Ribbit frog. 

  • Super User
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Dawn - only because I like the idea of 1st crack at the fish at my spots.  At dusk my spots might have been used and abused by then.

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You can look at the responses here, and see exactly why I'd prefer to fish dusk, than dawn.... because the majority always think they have to race to the lake before the first light. 10 dawn to 5 dusk in this thread so far.

 

One of my biggest secrets to success, is to do everything differently than the crowd, if they zig, I zag.

 

Besides all of this, it doesn't matter when I start, I still fish until its dark regardless. So I might fish from dawn to dusk, or from 10am until dusk > but never fish from dawn until noon, or something wimpy like that :)

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To be totally honest though, if I could only fish 4 hours, I'd fish 10 am until 2 pm WAAAY before I'd fish either dawn, or dusk ! As I've caught the majority of my biggest fish right in the middle of the day. I call the hour from noon to 1pm, the magic hour, and always plan to be on my best spot during this time. Dawn and dusk are more for numbers of smaller fish... and who really cares about those ? :)

 

Peace,

Fish

  • Super User
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I'm a morning person by nature. Worked in manufacturing for over 40 years and was always the first one to open the shop in the morning. Old habits die hard I suspect, so my internal clock has me rousting about at 4:30 am every morning. If I'm going fishing, I'll probably be awake about an hour earlier than that!

 

The real question here is "why" is either dawn or dusk "preferred" at all? The answer is that most fishermen do not have to be as "careful" (in their presentation/boat control) at times of low lighting on the water. Mistakes are covered up more easily and the fish has less of a chance to figure you out. I believe it was Doug Hannon who first posed this hypothesis. His conviction was that the biggest bass are usually caught between 10 am & 2 pm. BUT....you have to do it RIGHT in order to be successful at that time period.

  • Super User
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Fishing from shore in the evening the place gets beat up really good I see some throwing saltwater weights and rigs. Plus I find the bass are mainly between 1 1/2# to possibly 6# in the evenings. If it's quiet. In the early AM like at 3:30am till around 9am. It's better fishing for the bigger gals. My PB was caught at 5am as the sky started to light up 3'  from shore. Plus I like the peace and quiet. It's me enjoying nature. It just gives me time to think.

  • Super User
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In the Spring and fall, my fav lake doesn't seem to "turn on" until very late morning or early afternoon anyway. So, based on that, I'd say neither. Most of the lakes I prefer to go to are at least 1.5 hours away so I really have to get up at "Oh 2 early in the morning" if if I'm going to be there at dawn. And I hate getting up early. I feel like my nerves are hooked up to a 9 volt battery when I get up too early. So, if I had to choose between those two options, I'd say Dusk.

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I like dawn. I actually enjoy waking up early and seeing the sun come up. I like the thrill and mystery of what you may catch that morning. I like me and my buddies being the only people at the spot we choose.

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I believe it was Doug Hannon who first posed this hypothesis. His conviction was that the biggest bass are usually caught between 10 am & 2 pm. BUT....you have to do it RIGHT in order to be successful at that time period.

 

 

I'm not sure if he was the very first to come up with this, but he certainly believed this... and so do I.

 

Of course I didn't "follow" him, nor anyone else, to this conclusion. I always have to learn things the hard way, through personal experience. But ending up at the same conclusion as the late, great, Doug Hannon is not a bad thing at all :)

 

One other very cool thing about starting at 10 or 11am, is that only a couple hours later, the early morning crowd is starting to get tired and wimp out. Usually by 2 pm, 90+% of the crowd is gone, and I have the entire lake to myself for 4 or 5 more hours :) < Which is almost even better than catching fish ! I swear I'd trade half of my bites for a lake to myself ! ....well, at least the "smaller" bites ;) LOL

 

Nothing worse than fishing a lake that is being all chopped up.... often by bass fishermen in high per bass boats, that spend more time flying around at 60mph, than they do fishing.

 

Fish

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To be fair, I haven't fish much at Dawn to compare.  However so far this season my favorite time to fish is right around 745.  Get out to the spots and get a couple on plastics to get 'warmed up', then around 815 that sun starts dropping and the splashes start.  I usually work a buzzbait on the shores until 930-10 (30-45 minutes past sundown) and will nail them the entire time.  Buzzbait fishing has been my best luck this season.  I just need to catch something of size already!

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I prefer fishing at dusk, there really isn't any reason. It is just I rarely fish in the morning, because I always over sleep.

 

I should try waking up sooner.

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Dawn goes good to worse into daytime dusk goes good to better at nite

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