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There are a number of significant differences between
trolling the tube and worm at night versus trolling the
               tube and worm in the day.
Remember that listed below are just generalities-there are
usually quite a few exclusions to these "rules." Yet, having
 an idea of how striped bass typically act during the night
 can help you locate, and hook more and bigger stripers.
      Trolling for striped bass through the night often
  outproduces trolling for striped bass during day light.
Generally, I've noted that bass stay nearer to the ocean's
surface at nighttime. During the night I find myself trolling
three colors in locations where I often troll six colors in the
   daytime. Even when the bass may not be feeding, they
    seem to hold closer to the surface when it gets dark.
   Noticing bass hanging at 10-20 ft . deep is much more
 frequent during the nighttime than marking bass at 25-40
      ft .-at least within the regions I typically target.
I've observed that the bulk of the striper population inside
    a certain region proceeds inside the identical general
    direction throughout the span of the night. During the
     past year it wasn't unconventional for us to discover
   several schools of bass in 25 ft of water prior to the sun
  set. As it got darker, each one of these schools of striped
bass slowly trudged just offshore. By 11PM the majority of
the striped bass in the area could be uncovered holding in
      60-70 ft . of water. These stripers would spend the
     remainder of the evening residing in deep water in a
  somewhat passive condition, and then gradually trudge
    again in the direction of the beach when the sun rose.
  Often times it was only possible to entice bites from the
   bass when they were in transit to and from the deeper
                             water.
Naturally this pattern of tendencies can alter swiftly and
  turn out to be very different than expected. If particular
  weather conditions develop, the trend can be played in
   reverse. One example is this past fall, when the breeze
blew strong off the ocean, the stripers would push up tight
        to the beach front in just 10 ft of water as night
progressed-as opposed to heading to deep water. Then the
   following evening, when the wind changed, the striped
  bass would return back to their previous routines. More
 often than not bass are easier to catch in 10 feet of water,
 contrasted to 70 feet of water. We made it a priority to go
fishing whenever the wind blew onshore, so we could take
advantage of trolling for striped bass in less than 15 feet of
                             water.
How bass act inside the areas you fish may differ
   appreciably compared to ways that stripers respond
where I fish. The critical idea to recognize is that it is often
 feasible to map out a pattern of striper behavior in your
  area that can assist you in finding and remaining with
    massive schools of fish as the evening continues.
Fishing after dark is not for everyone, however if you are
up to fishing once the sun sets, trolling for striped bass in
the dark can help you catch more and bigger striped bass.
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The Secrets of Trolling for Striped Bass in the Dark

  • 1. There are a number of significant differences between trolling the tube and worm at night versus trolling the tube and worm in the day.
  • 2. Remember that listed below are just generalities-there are usually quite a few exclusions to these "rules." Yet, having an idea of how striped bass typically act during the night can help you locate, and hook more and bigger stripers. Trolling for striped bass through the night often outproduces trolling for striped bass during day light.
  • 3. Generally, I've noted that bass stay nearer to the ocean's surface at nighttime. During the night I find myself trolling three colors in locations where I often troll six colors in the daytime. Even when the bass may not be feeding, they seem to hold closer to the surface when it gets dark. Noticing bass hanging at 10-20 ft . deep is much more frequent during the nighttime than marking bass at 25-40 ft .-at least within the regions I typically target.
  • 4. I've observed that the bulk of the striper population inside a certain region proceeds inside the identical general direction throughout the span of the night. During the past year it wasn't unconventional for us to discover several schools of bass in 25 ft of water prior to the sun set. As it got darker, each one of these schools of striped bass slowly trudged just offshore. By 11PM the majority of the striped bass in the area could be uncovered holding in 60-70 ft . of water. These stripers would spend the remainder of the evening residing in deep water in a somewhat passive condition, and then gradually trudge again in the direction of the beach when the sun rose. Often times it was only possible to entice bites from the bass when they were in transit to and from the deeper water.
  • 5. Naturally this pattern of tendencies can alter swiftly and turn out to be very different than expected. If particular weather conditions develop, the trend can be played in reverse. One example is this past fall, when the breeze blew strong off the ocean, the stripers would push up tight to the beach front in just 10 ft of water as night progressed-as opposed to heading to deep water. Then the following evening, when the wind changed, the striped bass would return back to their previous routines. More often than not bass are easier to catch in 10 feet of water, contrasted to 70 feet of water. We made it a priority to go fishing whenever the wind blew onshore, so we could take advantage of trolling for striped bass in less than 15 feet of water.
  • 6. How bass act inside the areas you fish may differ appreciably compared to ways that stripers respond where I fish. The critical idea to recognize is that it is often feasible to map out a pattern of striper behavior in your area that can assist you in finding and remaining with massive schools of fish as the evening continues.
  • 7. Fishing after dark is not for everyone, however if you are up to fishing once the sun sets, trolling for striped bass in the dark can help you catch more and bigger striped bass.