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  • Super User
2 minutes ago, A-Jay said:

That's the popular consensus ~ Summer time is the only time bass can be caught at night - Why is that ? 

It's definitely at time that's more comfortable for anglers than the dog days of Summer.  

So bass at night in April ?     Guess you'll never know if you never try.   

I'm probably way off anyway.

A-Jay

I night fish from April till October ;)

  • Super User
1 hour ago, Catt said:

I night fish from April till October ;)

Of course you do Catt - because you're very sneaky . . .

:ph34r:

A-Jay

I think location is key. Your in Georgia and it's a crap ton warmer then most of the country right now. I'm in Chicago right now about to head him for 7-10 days in in about a week to the southern part of IL. I'm trying to time getting home about a week or two before the bass are on beds. Current water temps from what I've been able to gather is still in the very low 50's. So the bright warm sunny days might actually be the better days to fish. Normal I like pre frontal overcast conditions 99% of the time, but a windy warm blue bird day can be great when your looking at water temps still in the 50s.

 

  • Super User
1 hour ago, A-Jay said:

Of course you do Catt - because you're very sneaky . . .

:ph34r:

A-Jay

Don't be afraid of the night...be afraid of what hunts in the night! 

  • Super User

I would pick mon /tues  the 18th and 19th because of the light wind . I just fished from a yak for the first time saturday . I was fishing a river and it was very windy . Half the time I made a cast the wind would turn me around . No fun .

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9 hours ago, scaleface said:

I would pick mon /tues  the 18th and 19th because of the light wind . I just fished from a yak for the first time saturday . I was fishing a river and it was very windy . Half the time I made a cast the wind would turn me around . No fun .

Yeah it is TOUGH. Kayak fishing has only made my thirst for a nice Bass Boat more intense, but I am enjoying it nonetheless. A stakeout pole, trolley system,  and a good anchor is a must. I might invest in a Power Pole Micro one day, but i'm getter at managing wind and current with each trip I take

I've also decided to go out tomorrow night (Tuesday) to a nicely stocked pond like A-Jay suggested. I might also go out Thursday for an all day adventure as well since that's the day before a front and the last day in a nice warming trend. I will post pics of my catches when I return home

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