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hey guys, havent been on in forever! i do mostly night fishing and i was just curious as to when/water temps you all like to start going after them at night?

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When the sun is about two fingers above the tree line.  That's just what fits my schedule 

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I am in MO. so I like to start night fishing post spawn to late fall. I like warm nights,I am a baby when it comes to cold nights!:dogdog:

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I have found that the New Moon and the Crescent moon are pretty good also!

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When the frogs, peepers and bugs are out in full force it's go time for night fishing to me.  

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I'm in northern missouri with always stained water and only fish night in  the heat of summer .  

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I'm 45 and I haven't started night bass fishing yet. But I keep saying I will soon.

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In my opinion, on the lake that I fish mostly, night fishing for bass doesn't get good till the water temps during the day get too warm for bass to actively feed during the day. When you are mostly catching bass under heavy cover (large expanses of lily pads or heavily scummed up areas) and those bass are few and far between then its time to night fish or at the least only fish around sun up or sun down.

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3 hours ago, the reel ess said:

I'm 45 and I haven't started night bass fishing yet. But I keep saying I will soon.

You definitely need to give it a shot some time.  Out of around 50 day trips last year, my average best 5 would of been around 12 pounds.  On 15 night trips my average best 5 would of been around 18 pounds.  Those 15 trips also accounted for 2 of my 3 bass over 8 pounds last year.

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Geez, I don´t know ....... as soon as the sun sets ? well, technically that´s when the night begins. :ph34r:

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Tried bass fishing at night once or twice. Didn't even get a bite. He bite actually starts to turn off for me 30 minutes before dark, much better as the sun is setting.

Ive heard certain areas bass will hit at night and certain areas they just won't. Maybe I'm in an area where they don't.

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Wear good skeeter repellant?

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6 hours ago, juicebass said:

Tried bass fishing at night once or twice. Didn't even get a bite. He bite actually starts to turn off for me 30 minutes before dark, much better as the sun is setting.

Ive heard certain areas bass will hit at night and certain areas they just won't. Maybe I'm in an area where they don't.

If ya don't bite in the daylight ya give up!

Never heard of anywhere the bass don't bite at night!

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30 minutes ago, Catt said:

If ya don't bite in the daylight ya give up!

Never heard of anywhere the bass don't bite at night!

i definitely have to give it a better go.. but i hear no action at night, dead silence, no misses, nothing. Seems like they turn off completely. All itll take is one, and then ill be hooked on the night bite for sure

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35 minutes ago, juicebass said:

i definitely have to give it a better go.. but i hear no action at night, dead silence, no misses, nothing. Seems like they turn off completely. All itll take is one, and then ill be hooked on the night bite for sure

Just like fishing in the light you will have productive & non-productive periods.

Fish the same areas with the same baits as you would during daylight. 

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A black jitterbug is a must for night fishing. Just cast it out and give it a steady retrieve back. Big bass love it.

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I start night fishing when the bass stop biting during the day.  Summertime, no clouds, hot, still, and you don't see, or hear, any other animals moving around.

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22 hours ago, bigbill said:

Wear good skeeter repellant?

A Thermacell works wonders at night. I would not go night fishing without one. No messing with bug spray for me. 

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On 3/28/2016 at 11:55 PM, Catt said:

Now ;)

Yup right now. I caught the bass in my avi night fishing last week 

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Never? I've fished a few night tournaments and just don't care for it. Caught a bunch of fish at night but unless someone's partner backs out at the last minute I don't see myself fishing at night anymore

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Up in Northern Wisconsin and the UP of Michigan, where I fish in the summertime, it's only dark for about 6 hours a day. The daytimes temps are seldom reach 85, the bass bite all day. You have to sleep sometime. Why would I fish at night?

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