fly fishing after dark for bass
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fly fishing after dark for bass
Will try a few beaches this summer with the fly rod ffor bass i always enjoyed seatrout fishing after dark and wonder if you could get to bass that bit closer and less wary this way ? Has anyone had any luck this way or tried it much
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Re: fly fishing after dark for Bass
Ive seen vidoes on you tube so it can be done for bass .
Maybe SK may have some experience on the fly at night.
Maybe SK may have some experience on the fly at night.
If I'm not gonna catch a fish , I may aswell not catch a BIG fish !
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Re: fly fishing after dark for Bass
I tried it last august, but my lack of skill had me in knots, fishless, and fed up, but i will be back........
and i know there were bass really close in attacking sprats ..........
and i know there were bass really close in attacking sprats ..........
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Re: fly fishing after dark for Bass
did a good bit of it up to last year, concentrating on the rips at the mouth of a few estuarys and bays down here (be careful wading at night) with good success. at night ive found it best to fish bulkier flies than during daytime in the same conditions. my best fly was 6-7 inch dahlberg diver in black with a small anount of flash. think the big muddler head gives off good vibratory signals which help the bass home in on the fly, while the bigger fly in black helps create a very visable silohette.
fishing wise i tend to keep the cast about 20-25yds to try and keep down the chances of tangles, although the fish tend to be closer so diatance isnt a major issue. i also like to fish a slower and very jerky retrieve to impart as much erratic movement as possible in the fly.
fishing wise i tend to keep the cast about 20-25yds to try and keep down the chances of tangles, although the fish tend to be closer so diatance isnt a major issue. i also like to fish a slower and very jerky retrieve to impart as much erratic movement as possible in the fly.
shore species 2008(25):dogfish(3.1lbs), bull huss (12lb 2oz), bass, shore rockling, coalie, whiting, pollack, conger (22.4lbs),flounder, thick lipped mullet (4.8lbs),turbot,ling (11.2lbs),ballan wrasse(4.5lbs), cuckoo wrasse, pouting, poor cod, cod (9.5lbs), dab, 3 bearded rockling, long spined scorpion fish, corkwing wrasse, plaice, trigger fish, sea trout, garfish
regards neil
regards neil
Re: fly fishing after dark for Bass
craigo wrote:Ive seen vidoes on you tube so it can be done for Bass .
Maybe SK may have some experience on the fly at night.
Yeah, it works alright. Lumpy has given you the basics there. Jim Hendrick is the the guy I would say that has the most informative and interesting perspective on this. Maybe he will put somethin in Irish Angler about it.
sk
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Re: fly fishing after dark for Bass
Def worth a go so then. I had a few good nights last summer with an ounce of lead and a sandeel using v light line and rod (spinning) on beach on kerry and even though not casting far i would ind in a little every couple of minutes and tended to meeet the fish very close in. Set me thinking about the fly rod will def give it a go in similar conditions this year. Hugh falkus as far as i remember went for the darker the better surface lures for night time sea trout. And good and big seems same works for lumpy.getting excited now to try!
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Re: fly fishing after dark for Bass
i wouldnt have thought it would work at night but you'll never know until you give it a go
Lure caught Fish 2014- Pollack, Coalie, Pouting, Poor Cod, Dab, Cod, Whiting, Flounder, Plaice, Bass, SeaTrout, Grey Gurnard, Scad, SandSmelt, Red Gurnard, Launce, Lesser Sandeel, Rock Goby, Black Goby, Shanny, Mackerel, Herring, Dragonet, Ballan Wrasse, Corkwing Wrasse, GoldSinney Wrasse, Lesser Weaver, Butterfish, Perch, Pike
Fly Caught Fish 2014- Pollack, Coalie, Whiting, Mackerel, Sea Trout, Brown Trout, Perch, Roach
Biggest Fish of 2014-15lb Conger Eel
Total Species 2014-39 Sea
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Fly Caught Fish 2014- Pollack, Coalie, Whiting, Mackerel, Sea Trout, Brown Trout, Perch, Roach
Biggest Fish of 2014-15lb Conger Eel
Total Species 2014-39 Sea
9 FW
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Re: fly fishing after dark for Bass
Irish Angler – Fly tactics for bigger bass series.
1. Casting – January
2. Water conditions – February
3. Presentations - March
5. Flies – April
6. When & where – May (including after dark)
7. You in the bass environment – June
and appearing on www.sfdiaries.blogspot.com
thanks
Jim
1. Casting – January
2. Water conditions – February
3. Presentations - March
5. Flies – April
6. When & where – May (including after dark)
7. You in the bass environment – June
and appearing on www.sfdiaries.blogspot.com
thanks
Jim
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Re: fly fishing after dark for Bass
Seen your article on water clarity in this months Irish Angler. Very interesting.
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Re: fly fishing after dark for Bass
a bit more detail here might be of some help
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Re: fly fishing after dark for Bass
Thanks Jim.
As a salmon angler originally, I tend to ignore dirty waters. This information is invaluable.
As a salmon angler originally, I tend to ignore dirty waters. This information is invaluable.
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Re: fly fishing after dark for Bass
got my replaced tip section yesterday...(£15 inc.p&p)
Thank you Wychwood!
Went to a well known sandy/estuarine spot just outside cork harbour and fished a size1/0 gurgler right in to darkness...No luck!
Actually i didnt see any kind of fish there which is strange...usually bursting with mullet.
It was sheltered from the south/south-west wind and i waded around several spots .. but no joy...
Oh how i wish for a spell of hot calm weather....

Thank you Wychwood!
Went to a well known sandy/estuarine spot just outside cork harbour and fished a size1/0 gurgler right in to darkness...No luck!
Actually i didnt see any kind of fish there which is strange...usually bursting with mullet.
It was sheltered from the south/south-west wind and i waded around several spots .. but no joy...
Oh how i wish for a spell of hot calm weather....



