Dude! Finished your video about 8pm CST. Grabbed my lights and headed to my favorite pond. Let me tell you it worked. Used the spinner with a paddle tale and got an 18 inch 3lb bass. The biggest bass I have caught in that pond in two years. Right up by shore.. I caught more, but that was the one. Thank you so much for the video. Now it’s time for bed 🥱
Military training has taught me that red light is the best kind of light to use at night. It's the least intrusive and allows your eyes to adjust to natural light much faster. Tight lines! 🎣
Absolutely Correct. I have two multi colored light strips on my gunnel behind me. I use the red while fishing and when done I can turn it to blue or even white light to get things put away. They are 4’ long and 16 colors. I actually run them on a battery pack that I use to charge my cell phone. I found that to be easier than running wire from the battery or to a switch on the console.
I find you can straight frog fish till about midnight which by the way is insane because you can’t see it you just hear the blow up. But I find around midnight it cools off the air temp drops and the topwater bite slows down so then I reach for my trusty magdraft Usually by 1 - 2 am I start thinking about Jason movies and Jurassic park and I high tail it outa there 😅
Two of the best topwater baits are the Fred Arbogast Jitter Bug and the Heddon Crazy Crawler. These have been my go-to topwater plugs for fifty years and they have never let me down. One improvement I made years ago was going to a large, black, jointed Jitter Bug, which worked even better than the straight one. You should check out Bass Masters Magazines back in the mid 1980s. I seem to remember something along that line of night feeding bass, but my memory is much worse than yours.
Awesome!!! Talking about how bass come up shallow at night, you can literally find them in inches of water right up next to the bank if you shine a flashlight around the edges.
I used to love to fish at night and if the conditions are right I'd keep them turned out as much as possible I myself could actually fish better just looking at the silulet in the background and it seems like that they have a lot less bug's hitting you in the head but the black light s is definitely a good thing to have when you fishing out in the deeper water you can see it start swimming to the side but that big old black spinner bait and buzz bait can get some big bites in a hurry I'm like Tyler I learned how to fish at night hitting them old Farm ponds and some of them I'd Wade around them was the best times I guess the closest I would Wade around now is definitely in the bathtub lol😅 thanks for sharing your video guys and enjoy the weekend it's really getting hot 🔥 down here in the ⬇️.
If you're fishing a big lake at night, look for areas where bass can push baitfish up shallow and trap them where they cant escape to deep water easily. Nightime is great for finding spots like this. If you have shad, a bright headlamp suddenly turned on will freak them out and show you exactly where they are. Do some scouting and get to know the areas, then fish the darkest nights like during a new moon. Its nore like bass hunting to me. I stand and wait a lot of times until the action starts. I've had some serious fun doing this.
Green light strips attract more bugs/small fish to your boat, black lights are better for reflective line and to see what you are throwing to, but lights in the boat suck for your depth perception. A hat light with a single on/off button is the best. The multiple feature lights are time consuming and wear your batteries out when you don't realize that it is still on. Also, in the summer cloud cover is still something to consider on moon lit nights. I fished exclusively night tournaments for a couple of years, and found this to be true. I still use the same colors at night as day time fishing but the transition from day to night you need to experiment as to what to fish want/can see.
Black and Blue jig with matching rage craw trailer w/ rattle dragged if you have rock bottom. Weedless rigged Phat Keitech swimbait if you have issues with hangups at night Plopper does alright but top water for me isnt as reliable as the other methods
I have deck lights, however mine are green so not to hurt your night vision, and I use a marker to cover the lens to dim them down even more. I mainly use them to identify the edges of my deck so not to mis-step and end up in the water.
I have to have the navigation lights on my yak; they provide great vision without messing with my vision. I have blue lights inside that I can turn on to tie lures. My wife has lo-lite green. Both provide good vision without being blinding.
Best tip is stay off your phone during the night, it will literally mess up your focus, your eyes adjusted to the darkness than the bright screen will throw them off
I jumped into a pool when I was 4 years old and cracked my face on the bottom. Got stitches in my eyebrow and so I don’t grow hair there. Maybe you shouldn’t be so quick to judge…
Dude! Finished your video about 8pm CST. Grabbed my lights and headed to my favorite pond. Let me tell you it worked. Used the spinner with a paddle tale and got an 18 inch 3lb bass. The biggest bass I have caught in that pond in two years. Right up by shore.. I caught more, but that was the one. Thank you so much for the video. Now it’s time for bed 🥱
Military training has taught me that red light is the best kind of light to use at night. It's the least intrusive and allows your eyes to adjust to natural light much faster. Tight lines! 🎣
Absolutely Correct. I have two multi colored light strips on my gunnel behind me. I use the red while fishing and when done I can turn it to blue or even white light to get things put away. They are 4’ long and 16 colors. I actually run them on a battery pack that I use to charge my cell phone. I found that to be easier than running wire from the battery or to a switch on the console.
Just got my first double digit bass last night! Black and blue jig on riprap, 45 degree slope in about 6 feet of water.
As someone who gets off work @ 10:30pm I really appreciate this video
I find you can straight frog fish till about midnight which by the way is insane because you can’t see it you just hear the blow up. But I find around midnight it cools off the air temp drops and the topwater bite slows down so then I reach for my trusty magdraft
Usually by 1 - 2 am I start thinking about Jason movies and Jurassic park and I high tail it outa there 😅
😂 sounds great
I'm from NE Texas, probably the number one summer night lure has got to be the old jitterbug
Black jitterbug....my favorite nighttime bait...especially around marinas and docks with some lights
Two of the best topwater baits are the Fred Arbogast Jitter Bug and the Heddon Crazy Crawler. These have been my go-to topwater plugs for fifty years and they have never let me down. One improvement I made years ago was going to a large, black, jointed Jitter Bug, which worked even better than the straight one. You should check out Bass Masters Magazines back in the mid 1980s. I seem to remember something along that line of night feeding bass, but my memory is much worse than yours.
Awesome!!!
Talking about how bass come up shallow at night, you can literally find them in inches of water right up next to the bank if you shine a flashlight around the edges.
when i was younger i used to take a net and bucket and catch a bunch of small bass and sunfish on the banks
Thanks for the video!! You’re quick with it!!
I used to love to fish at night and if the conditions are right I'd keep them turned out as much as possible I myself could actually fish better just looking at the silulet in the background and it seems like that they have a lot less bug's hitting you in the head but the black light s is definitely a good thing to have when you fishing out in the deeper water you can see it start swimming to the side but that big old black spinner bait and buzz bait can get some big bites in a hurry I'm like Tyler I learned how to fish at night hitting them old Farm ponds and some of them I'd Wade around them was the best times I guess the closest I would Wade around now is definitely in the bathtub lol😅 thanks for sharing your video guys and enjoy the weekend it's really getting hot 🔥 down here in the ⬇️.
Thank you. I work all day, so 90% of my fishing is at night from the bank. Its a super effective time to fish!
The Strike King Midnight Special spinnerbait is my #1 bait after the sun goes down. I throw it around 80+% of the time.
A big swimjig with a paddle tail Swimbait is phenomenal and the bass will definitely find it. Their eyes are better than you think at night
Red light is best at night, plus it don't draw bugs. Also a USB charble misquote zapper works great.
I was literally just thinking about night fishing and Tyler makes a video about it
If you're fishing a big lake at night, look for areas where bass can push baitfish up shallow and trap them where they cant escape to deep water easily. Nightime is great for finding spots like this. If you have shad, a bright headlamp suddenly turned on will freak them out and show you exactly where they are. Do some scouting and get to know the areas, then fish the darkest nights like during a new moon. Its nore like bass hunting to me. I stand and wait a lot of times until the action starts. I've had some serious fun doing this.
Wow I just searched up this exact video today and you literally just posted it a day ago! Appreciate it man lol
Portage lakes is fire at night mid June through July.
Shhhhhhhhhhh
Green light strips attract more bugs/small fish to your boat, black lights are better for reflective line and to see what you are throwing to, but lights in the boat suck for your depth perception. A hat light with a single on/off button is the best. The multiple feature lights are time consuming and wear your batteries out when you don't realize that it is still on. Also, in the summer cloud cover is still something to consider on moon lit nights. I fished exclusively night tournaments for a couple of years, and found this to be true. I still use the same colors at night as day time fishing but the transition from day to night you need to experiment as to what to fish want/can see.
Black lights and fluorescent line are a must for nighttime bass fishing
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Only lights we had on were the black light bars that plugged into the boat. Weather we had fluorescent line or not they helped see when using a net.
PB from the back with a Texas rig with rubber worm. In Texas.
My best catches at night were throwing a ZOOM Horny Toad. A steady retrive subsurface. Also, ZOOM Speed Worm with a pegged slip sinker.
We have black lights around here,can see banks plus your flo.line looks like a ski rope.you see hits you can’t feel.
Black and Blue jig with matching rage craw trailer w/ rattle dragged if you have rock bottom.
Weedless rigged Phat Keitech swimbait if you have issues with hangups at night
Plopper does alright but top water for me isnt as reliable as the other methods
I have deck lights, however mine are green so not to hurt your night vision, and I use a marker to cover the lens to dim them down even more. I mainly use them to identify the edges of my deck so not to mis-step and end up in the water.
I have to have the navigation lights on my yak; they provide great vision without messing with my vision. I have blue lights inside that I can turn on to tie lures. My wife has lo-lite green. Both provide good vision without being blinding.
Not sure if it is the same article, but In-Fisherman wrote a great article around 2000.
White lights will kill your night vision. Black lights won’t and you can see your fishing line will glow
Great advice Tyler.
You just saved me from buying those strip lights. Thank you! Would have wasted my money.
Thanks Ty!
For jackhammer 1/2 oz chatter bait is the ticket . We fish lot delta water way
Blue/Black original Chatterbait with a Zoom Twin Tailed Grub in Black.
5:26 😂😂😂😂😂
The only issue I'd have with night fishing is being a beacon for all moths and flying insects
For anybody wondering this Is for summer
Where I fish, early mornings before light works all year.
Night fishing from the bank in South Florida = alligator fishing. I’ll stay on the boat.
Best tip is stay off your phone during the night, it will literally mess up your focus, your eyes adjusted to the darkness than the bright screen will throw them off
Got a jerkbait in my hand a couple weeks ago
Whatever you're fishing at night, slow down. I mean way down with long pauses. topwater or subsurface.
I was gona wach your vid and hear what you had to say until i saw your eyebrow then immediately left....
I jumped into a pool when I was 4 years old and cracked my face on the bottom. Got stitches in my eyebrow and so I don’t grow hair there. Maybe you shouldn’t be so quick to judge…
Creepy that you even notice anything about another guys eyebrows lol. That dark closet must be getting to ya
Lame ass dude