Now i realise this could be a matter of preference but I would like to ask the question when is best to fish morning or evening.
This is when the tide is right etc e.g high just before dusk or spring just as sunrise etc.
I am mainly wondering for following species and for the purpose of lure fishing
Pollack
Bass
Mackerel
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						All about timing
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Re: All about timing
Mackerel fishing is definately 100% better at first light. I believe this to be the best time for all fish but its bloody hard to get out of bed at 4am.
			
			
									
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Re: All about timing
I was looking at this recently. I have caught more bass first thing in the morning than last thing at night when plugging - ratio of about 3-1.
However when fishing with Bait I have caught more in the evening than morning, however these are usually after last light rather than the last hour before dusk.
			
			
									
						However when fishing with Bait I have caught more in the evening than morning, however these are usually after last light rather than the last hour before dusk.
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Re: All about timing
rab01 wrote:Mackerel fishing is definately 100% better at first light. I believe this to be the best time for all fish but its bloody hard to get out of bed at 4am.
Your right on the the 4am bit
 but i have caught more fish when the light is fading in late afternoon early evening plus its warmer then
 but i have caught more fish when the light is fading in late afternoon early evening plus its warmer then  
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Re: All about timing
I've found that the evening is better for pollack. I also find it easier to fish in the evening - you really need to concentrate your time with the fading light. In the morning, I just don't know when first light actually ends, and the thought of having to work after it doesn't help either.
For mackerel, I'd say it's a bit better in the morning, though not hugely. I haven't caught enough bass to draw any real conclusions yet.
			
			
									
						For mackerel, I'd say it's a bit better in the morning, though not hugely. I haven't caught enough bass to draw any real conclusions yet.