It the Prime of the Spring now. On good days, you can catch them consistently throughout the day even with the sun out. Even when I am catching them during the day, the bite will suddenly pick up at dusk. On slow days, it will be dead all afternoon and then will get a few at dusk. Works similar with dawn.
The Parking Lot does not matter. Fishing Technique does. Other people are on the fishing the same beach and not catching a thing. You will catch bass and blues almost everytime out if you: 1) Read the surf and fish the white water where the hole meets the sandbar and there is white water. Cast VERY close in. The fish are right at the beach lip. 2) Use FRESH bunker, clam in shell and SandWorms. Put a bunch of SandWorms on the hook. Keep your clam and bunker in a cooler with ice and NOT baking in the sun. Use Fresh Baits - not frozen crap. 3) Fish Dusk (last two hours of light to total darkness) or dawn (lines in the water 30 minutes BEFORE sunrise). The middle of the day, with bright sun is the slowest. If you do that, you will catch all the fish you want. Good Hunting! 😎🎣
Great video
You say dawn and dusk is best but seems like you could catch daytime too
It the Prime of the Spring now. On good days, you can catch them consistently throughout the day even with the sun out.
Even when I am catching them during the day, the bite will suddenly pick up at dusk.
On slow days, it will be dead all afternoon and then will get a few at dusk.
Works similar with dawn.
@jasonwilk5539 true
wow a lot of fishes i went there yesterday no bites at all. which parking lot is this?
The Parking Lot does not matter. Fishing Technique does. Other people are on the fishing the same beach and not catching a thing.
You will catch bass and blues almost everytime out if you:
1) Read the surf and fish the white water where the hole meets the sandbar and there is white water. Cast VERY close in. The fish are right at the beach lip.
2) Use FRESH bunker, clam in shell and SandWorms. Put a bunch of SandWorms on the hook. Keep your clam and bunker in a cooler with ice and NOT baking in the sun. Use Fresh Baits - not frozen crap.
3) Fish Dusk (last two hours of light to total darkness) or dawn (lines in the water 30 minutes BEFORE sunrise). The middle of the day, with bright sun is the slowest.
If you do that, you will catch all the fish you want.
Good Hunting! 😎🎣
thanks for the good tip! let me try next time.