nightfishing?
maintguy47
9/6/11 6:25pm
I've never fished for rainbows or browns at night. I'm gonna hit a couple of lakes next week and was wondering if those critters bite at night in case I get bored after sun down. Thinking about sinking some salmon eggs or power bait. Whata ya'll think?
15,909
I do know that out here catfishing is best at night but most other species are better fished for during daylight. (Trout, crappie, bluegill, etc)
Bass seem to strike most often in the early morning and right before sunset. Steelhead fishing is the same way also...it slows way down during the light of day but heats up at sunrise, through the night, and into the early morning.
With all of that being said, knowing what fish do when the sun is beating down on the water, what temps they prefer, what they feed on or prefer, etc all increase the odds no matter what time of day or night.
The way that we like to rig up for night fishing is to put a sliding sinker on above the swivel and whatever set up below the swivel. After we cast out and the sinker is on the bottom we will get our pole set and the line tight and then put a bobber on the line in between the first set of eyelets on the pole so that the line can slid through it then pull the bobber down about a foot or two. This will give you some time to see that there is a bite at the other end of the line with out the fish feeling the weight of the line or the pole and have them take off.