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Why the heck is that? Well nobody knows for sure, but what is known is that sometimes - for some reason - Bass change their eating habits (also known as their "foraging" habits)... and there is a "quick fix" for stirring up all kinds of action in a spot that's gone dead... Attack that spot at night...from sundown until 11pm or so. You'll notice a world of difference - the Bass "nite bite" is on! You see, in some situations Bass have a "nocturnal" feeding habit, and it's damn hard to get them to bite until the dinner bell goes off. In most areas of the country, that dinner bell hits high gear just after sundown. And it rings for the next 4 or 5 hours.
Yep, I'm talkin' about night Bass fishing - and as long as you're comfortable out in the evening and night time hours - you are in for a night of solid Bass catches... and you may even get your "record" if you know what you are doing. Obviously, make sure you bring a light so you can see what the heck you are doing, and all of the appropriate gear. When you hit the Bass "nite bite" in full swing, you'll never go back to day time Bass fishing again - unless you had to for some reason... Anyway, what I just told you probably isn't a secret to you. I can hear you now, "Yeah, yeah, I already know about night fishing for Bass, been doin' it for years."... well, how bout this: Have you ever "scouted" your night fishing spots during the day? If you read my Bass fishing secret special report I gave you almost 3 weeks ago, you know that finding the "stains" on the water is absolutely critical to pulling in as many Bass as you can until your arms fall off. (By the way, if you still haven't gotten it, just grab it here: http://www.bassfishingweapon.com/issues/natures-fishing-secret.html ) Anyway,
if you go scouting through your favorite fishing spots during the day
- be on the lookout for the plankton blooms - the stained water. If
you see the stains during the day, odds are pretty damn good Make a note of these spots (and make sure to check close to structure and lush vegitation spots on the shore), and hit them hard at night! You see, not only will there be a mess of bait and Bass in these spots, but you'll be serving up your bait at exactly the right time - right in the middle of dinner! Bonus tip: If you can hear the minnows, shad, etc. swarming, make sure to not fish right in the middle of this swarm. You want to fish the outer edges of the activity, or underneath it. (Remember, keep your bait off of the bottom, Bass only feed "up" for some reason. So anywhere from 3 inches off the bottom, up to an inch under the surface... but always put your bait out of the fray! You will pull up all the Bass you can handle, and you'll never come home empty handed, even in a spot that has stopped producing during the day. ...and remember, there is a secret weapon for creating an enormous plankton bloom in any spot. You can see the article here: http://www.bassfishingweapon.com/dt/nitebite.php Not only will it: * Double your Bass catches * Allow you to catch an unlimited amount of live bait (anytime you need it) * Save
hundreds of dollars on live bait ...But it will also put you as one of the local "experts", and you will be the talk of other fishermen. It's funny how fast word travels when someone starts pulling up the Bass non stop. Other fishermen will know who you are, and they'll be dying to find out what you are doing. It's up to you if you tell them, or keep it a "secret". As always, here's another experience I had emailed to me by a guy named Anthony - it's from the secret weapon "case studies", but I want to make sure read about his experience...
Next
up, in 4 days I'll show you a special "Bass fishing checklist"
you'll go through when using the secret weapon - you'll also learn why
it works, and why science can teach us a lot about how to catch lots
of Bass. Gone Fishin', Dan Eggertsen President
and Founder, Bass Fishing Secret P.S. Have a buddy that would like to read this? Tell him about it here: http://www.bassfishingweapon.com/tell/
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