Even with these advantages, you should prepare yourself so you can catch more fish. Read these three tips for fishing successfully at night.
Choose the Time and Place
Plan the time and place you want to night fish. In general, you want to go out on clear, calm nights. Fish are more active in these waters than on windy days with rough waves. The best hours for night fishing tend to be between 8:00 p.m. and 3:00 a.m.
You should arrive at your location before the sun sets so that you can set everything up and get familiar with the water. If you’re targeting specific fish, go to areas that attract that fish. For example, bass like to bed by backing into corners so they don’t have as much area to defend. Head to these likely areas, but if they don’t bite, move on.
Bring the Right Gear
The next tip for successful night fishing, especially for those going on fishing charters, is to bring the right gear. If you want to maximize your catch, it’s important to choose the right night fishing light for your trip. A true green light, which can be in the form of a floating fishing light, above-water light, or underwater light, will attract fish. Consider the type of light based on where you’re fishing and what you hope to catch.
You should also bring extra flashlights and a blanket and wear slip-resistant shoes. Keep yourself hidden and warm in dark clothes and long sleeves.
Rely on Touch-Sensitive Techniques
At night, both you and the fish will be more reliant on vibrations and touch. Let your baits and lures generate a lot of movement to attract fish and encourage them to bite. Spinnerbaits that change the flow of water can be especially effective for catching perch and bass.
You should choose a fishing line and rod that increases your sensitivity. One great rod option for increased sensitivity is a graphite rod since this material conveys vibrations well. Braided lines are also very sensitive.
