Dog Days of Summer




What’s the secret of catching bass in the summer when it’s so hot, even the dog doesn’t want to go out?

Slow down the presentation: Texas angler Brad Reid recently shared a couple of secrets for fishing a soft jerk bait and a spinner bait. “With a jerk bait, instead of casting it, then jerking it back on a well-paced retrieve, try casting or pitching it. Let it sink like a dying minnow, let it sit on the bottom. Retrieve it like you would fish a Texas Rig, bouncing it back in.”

Cast it on top of surface vegetation…lily pads, for example. Let it sit on the top, then nudge it slowly off the pad to drop in the water. Let it drop a few feet. Pull it back up to the next pad and repeat.

Spinner baits: let it sink to the bottom and let it sit there for a few seconds. Then retrieve it in small hops, hard enough to spin the blades…kind of like fishing a jig.

Fish at night: Before I tried my luck at night, I always wondered if there was some special way you had rig or fish different locations to catch bass in the dark. A noted guide on Toledo Bend, who has since gone home to the Lord, said there is nothing much different than fishing during daylight hours. Fish the same places you would fish during the day. We caught, or I should say, he caught lots of bass on one of his spots he fishes regularly.

Some quality fish can be caught at night. Check with the guides and they will tell you to go with a black color worm, topwater or crankbait. The fish can see the lure easier, although you would think it would be the opposite. Black helps to paint a silhouette in the water.

My biggest catch during a night of fishing came just as the sun was poking its head above the horizon. Start fishing at sunset, letting your eyes adjust to the slow darkening and you will be surprised at how well you can see in the dark.

The biggest thing about night fishing is safety. If your fishing from a boat, leave running-lights on at all times so other boats can see you. Lights inside the boat will help prevent falling or tripping over something, or much worse falling into the water.

02 Levels: weeds, grass provide oxygen in the water that can be depleted in hot water temps. The bass need oxygen just we like do. Bass will get under the thick cover because it blocks the sunlight and provide ambush points. The bait fish will also migrate to the shaded cover. An isolated clump of hydrilla or other green stuff on an open flat is a magnet for the surrounding flat.

To sum it up, seasoned night bass anglers say it’s not about numbers, but more about quality. Two to five-pound bass are not uncommon. If you prefer the daylight hours, fish early and late. Slow down your presentation in whatever you are using.




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Fishing Report from TPWD (Apr. 24)

FAIR. Water clear; 67 degrees; 0.04 feet below pool. Striped bass are fair to good with live shad, or trolling in 30-50 feet of water. Good colors are white, chartreuse, and silver. Sand bass are fair to slow in 10-20 feet of water with live shad, small slabs and jigs white, and silver are good colors. Catfish are good in 2-10 feet of water or 40-60 feet of water with cut shad. Water clarity is steady at 4-10 feet of visibility. Report by TJ Ranft, Ranft Guide Service.

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