Fishing after dark

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pines
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Fishing after dark

#1 Post by pines »

Pretty new to this, and trying to get out when I can. Now that kids are back in school my best time is after 8pm. Usually head to South Wall or Dun Laoghaire, with a spinning rod, hoping for mackerel, pollock or bass, but it's slim pickings. Am I wasting my time spinning after dark? Do I need to target something else, use live bait, do something different?
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Re: Fishing after dark

#2 Post by Gonzo »

pines wrote:Pretty new to this, and trying to get out when I can. Now that kids are back in school my best time is after 8pm. Usually head to South Wall or Dun Laoghaire, with a spinning rod, hoping for mackerel, pollock or bass, but it's slim pickings. Am I wasting my time spinning after dark? Do I need to target something else, use live bait, do something different?
While you can use lures after dark you need to use lures that are dark or even black, then retrieve much slower than normal. I think you are better off bait fishing at night though to be honest!
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Re: Fishing after dark

#3 Post by pines »

Seems counter-intuitive to use dark lures in the dark, but I must give that a try. I've been assuming that something silver or bright coloured would reflect any little bit of light that exists, but clearly not!
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#4 Post by daveyboy »

Lots of people swear by lure fishing for bass at night and it can be very good. Don't get too hung up on the type of lure. You need to find where the fish are. . I'd advise you to suss out a bass mark by day first so you know when the fish tend to feed at that mark and what lures work. A lot of bass marks are rough ground with lots of rocks and weed so stay safe. I'm not sure about pollock or mackerel after dark. Never had mackerel in the dark myself but maybe under pier lights with a strip of mackerel under a float? Or as above bait fishing off a beach in the dark is always a good bet
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Re: Fishing after dark

#5 Post by shortcircuit »

Pollock have excellent low light vision. I remember one evening around this time of year I was fishing for bass right at dark with a shallow diving lure and the Pollock were hitting the lure in a serious way
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Re: Fishing after dark

#6 Post by MartinC »

I second the dark lure for low light.. they seem to seem to silhouette better against the night sky vs a brighter lure..
Most palegic predators are sight hunters so you do have a good chance at picking up something after dark.. that said a float fished bit of bait on another rod would greatly increase your chances.. good luck :)
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#7 Post by SiDtheFish »

If you're fishing around piers etc, chuck some manky fish or bread/fish oil in a dropnet, then take a snooze before float fishing live prawn from the dropnet

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