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LURE FISHING FOR BASS AT NIGHT | I ALWAYS HAVE THIS LURE WITH ME

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  • čas přidán 27. 11. 2022
  • This video is from a few weeks back when we had a break in the weather. I decided to head to a mark and try for a bass whilst using some soft plastics.
    Upon arriving, I noticed there was a lot of weed scattered all over the beach. I decided to give it a go from the beach and hope I could fish through the weed. This however proved a little difficult, so I hopped onto the rocks to fish some deeper water.
    As we were approaching a full moon in a couple of days, it was very light that night. I was fishing with a white lure and not getting any indications of any bass around. I remembered a useful tip which I’ve given people in the past, however on this occasion I seemed to have forgotten my own advice.
    When fishing at night either before, during, or just after a full moon, it can be very productive to use a very dark lure. Black is a great choice as this will show more of a silhouette in the water when the bass see it.
    So, after following my own advice, on went the faithful Sidewinder Skerries eel - The Blacktide. On the first cast I was into a 50cm bass. A couple of casts later and I was into another smaller bass.
    Coincidence? Or does using a dark lure on light nights really make the difference?… I believe it’s the latter.
    Check out the video to see how this short bass session went. Thanks for watching and see you in the next one 🎣
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Komentáře • 43

  • @Sharpshooter724
    @Sharpshooter724 Před rokem +2

    Top bloke, top video,
    top effort.👍

  • @cornishsideburn3016
    @cornishsideburn3016 Před rokem +1

    I do 90% of my bass fishing at night. Generally I find the fish very close in so it pays not to use my head torch and not splash around to much. Dark lures on dark nights retrieved very slowly has always been my most productive method.
    Top video again mate. And nice to see the techniques in action.

    • @FISHINGWITHCAL
      @FISHINGWITHCAL  Před rokem

      Yeah mate, 99% of the bass I catch at night are only metres out. This is why a lure like a Skerrie does so well. They don’t cast great but that really doesn’t matter when fishing in darkness. Thanks a lot 👍🏼🎣

  • @angelaburke6303
    @angelaburke6303 Před rokem +1

    Always look forward to watching your videos Cal,well done….never disappointed with your content!

  • @PilzE.
    @PilzE. Před rokem

    Nice little treat for a Monday evening, a new vid from Cal!
    Great advice about using darker lures at night, seems so counterproductive, and without your knowledge share, something I would have NEVER done.
    Couple of lovely shining bass for your efforts, what's not to love.
    Thanks for sharing Cal, looking forwards to the next one, my friend.

    • @FISHINGWITHCAL
      @FISHINGWITHCAL  Před rokem +1

      Cheers mate 👍🏼👍🏼 Yeah it may sound counterproductive but it's the same as using a white lure in heavy surf during the daylight. It always fascinates me how bass manage to see a white lure in the froth 👍🏼

    • @PilzE.
      @PilzE. Před rokem

      @@FISHINGWITHCAL True, I was fascinated how they didn't see ANY of my lures in the froth last weekend! Tell the truth, though Cal, I really didn't care! It was raining, offshore wind at my back, and I was having a blast! 3 weeks ago I was 260 miles away from the beach I was fishing. Now it's a 10-minute drive. Hopefully, with your advice, I'll soon have a wee shiner on my hook. And even better, a BIG shiner on my plate. 😁

  • @paulallum6738
    @paulallum6738 Před rokem +1

    It sounds daft, but a Black lure cast a better outline in both dark and bright conditions.
    Keep up the vids Cal, certainly appreciated.

    • @FISHINGWITHCAL
      @FISHINGWITHCAL  Před rokem

      Yeah that's true Paul. On the right night, a white lure can be absolutely deadly but I've had a lot of bass on black lures on both full moons and also the darkest nights.

  • @tollesbury1
    @tollesbury1 Před rokem

    Never caught a bass at night....definitely next season I’ll have a go. Well done Cal. 👍🐟🐟

    • @FISHINGWITHCAL
      @FISHINGWITHCAL  Před rokem +1

      Choose your 'easier to get to' marks first and give that a go. Pick a spot where you know the ground you're fishing over well and this will prevent you from losing any lures, you'll also know what to cast at etc etc..

  • @rabbitleader2307
    @rabbitleader2307 Před rokem

    Excellent as always Cal. Cheers!

  • @timholden7394
    @timholden7394 Před rokem

    Brilliant videos …many thanks Cal. 👍

  • @larrylad44larry5
    @larrylad44larry5 Před rokem

    Brilliant Cal well done … I live near lands end so definitely gonna try a bit of night time lure fishing … always been a daytime for me but you’ve inspired me now … David

    • @FISHINGWITHCAL
      @FISHINGWITHCAL  Před rokem

      Thanks mate. Give it a go. It may feel very strange at first but you'll get used to it. Use your headtorch as little as possible as this will allow your eyes to adapt to the natural light easier.

  • @jerseyroyal9427
    @jerseyroyal9427 Před rokem

    Excellent vid as usual Cal

  • @FamasFTW98
    @FamasFTW98 Před rokem +1

    I find nightime bass fishing the best to find the bigger bass and they also fight more aggresive at night

    • @FISHINGWITHCAL
      @FISHINGWITHCAL  Před rokem

      Yeah, a lot of the time you'll find the bigger bass during the night as they’ll be more confident to feed. I've just never been a massive fan of lure fishing in the dark. Sometimes I love it, sometimes I cant stand it 😂

  • @ericwhittam7172
    @ericwhittam7172 Před rokem

    another informative video, thanks

    • @FISHINGWITHCAL
      @FISHINGWITHCAL  Před rokem

      Thanks mate, glad it was useful. It's difficult making a half decent lure video at night.

  • @davidmackeown9318
    @davidmackeown9318 Před rokem

    Liked and shared.

  • @derekthoirn3355
    @derekthoirn3355 Před 3 měsíci

    Great video. I tried night fishing last night for the first time, I was getting a little frustrated on the finale retrieval, as I could not see the lure the joining knot between the braid and mono kept going into the top eye and getting stuck, do you have any tips on my retrieval to help me stop this, please?

  • @raymondthompson1476
    @raymondthompson1476 Před rokem

    Hi Cal. Many thanks for your informed, and informative videos. There's always much to be learned from your very thorough approach fishing as a sport. Anyway, I lure-fish a fair bit at night along my local shores, and although my catch rate is pretty poor, I just enjoy the experience of being there, and doing it. I fish Penarth beach, to Lavernock point, to Sully Island, to the Bendricks, and the terrain along this trail is bass territory, consisting of every textbook recommendation on where bass would be. Except for one thing: the water colour is like the Bristol Channel, in fact it is the Bristol Channel: Bovril! I'm wondering, in this long winded sort of way, if you think that when it come to fishing at night, when visibility would be at a minimum anyway, water clarity is an issue? Raymondo.

    • @FISHINGWITHCAL
      @FISHINGWITHCAL  Před rokem +1

      Hi mate. Water clarity can be an issue sometimes yes. Over here our water clarity is generally very good, even through winter. We would never get water clarity anything like the bristol channel! You're best bet will be to fish a lure that gives off a lot of vibration. A shallow diver with a rattle will be great, something like the Megabass zonk will be ideal. A soft plastic with a paddle tail will also give off a nice vibration in the water too. Slow your retrieve right down too, the more time the lure is in the water, the more time a bass has to find it. I hope that's a little bit helpful. Cheers.

    • @raymondthompson1476
      @raymondthompson1476 Před rokem

      @@FISHINGWITHCAL Thanks Cal. I always feel envious when I see videos where there's gin clear water, it's like watching a totally different sport. Barry dock is quite local to me and really clear, and good for bass, and other species, and it's a real treat to see fish in the water, but more so, my lures, and how they swim. Hey ho. Many thanks. Raymondo.

  • @hookedonbass2640
    @hookedonbass2640 Před rokem +1

    Is there a mullet catch and cook coming ..?

  • @mikefitton6418
    @mikefitton6418 Před rokem

    I'm learning a great deal by your videos Cal, can I ask what length and weight you recommend for the Skerries Eels?

    • @FISHINGWITHCAL
      @FISHINGWITHCAL  Před rokem

      I'm glad to hear that mate, if they can help one or two people then that's amazing! Most of the time I always use the 25g version of the skerries eel but the 10g SuperSlim version can also be very good. If I could only use one lure at night it would probably be a Skerrie 🎣

  • @Trail-Runner-Dean
    @Trail-Runner-Dean Před 9 měsíci

    Did you use the 10 gram or 25 gram black eel?

  • @CoastalGardening
    @CoastalGardening Před rokem

    👍👍

  • @hookedonbass2640
    @hookedonbass2640 Před rokem

    Have you ever spent much time spear fishing before cal?

    • @FISHINGWITHCAL
      @FISHINGWITHCAL  Před rokem

      No mate I've never spear fished in my life. Maybe one day but not sure it's for me.

  • @firstnamelastname9013

    👏👏👍👍🎣🎣