The Best Ways To Catch Bass At Night!!
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- Опубліковано 21 тра 2024
- Want to know some tried and true tactics for catching bass at night? We all do and on this podcast, Bill Payne, a well known and respected guide and tournament angler from north Georgia, shares his secrets to success. Bill loves chasing bass at night during the summer. He shares a wealth of knowledge and drops some good intel on where to find bass and what times he's found them to be the most active. Every angler can learn from this video.
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A old-school book of wisdom thats kept up with new technology = dangerous. He didnt break the surface on what he knows but he just taught alot of folks more than they could've learned in a lifetime. Always listen to the Bills of your area. Awesome podcast
The most dangerous thing about night fishing is those black floating widow makers that are not on your lake maps!
Bill has so much knowledge I can’t take it all in. Need to take another trip with him
I wonder if you kind of revitalize a spent swivel with a couple shots of WD40 during the night. This gentleman is an absolute gem.
I get home from work at 11pm. This episode is gold for me.
I use to slow roll a big spinner bait on lake Lanier at night. Had a lot of success using it. I have had the blade ripped off from vicious strikes.
OLD SCHOOL WISDOM IS THE BEST! Always respect your elders, thank you sir 👍🏻
The realest most genuine informative video on night fishing and fishing in general insights I’ve ever witnessed seriously thank you I hope you have him back soon!
Great guest and video ! Very good insights on safety at night . Years ago I had a near miss after midnight with a float tuber that was out in the middle of a small lake with no lights of any kind on . Luckily I was slowly crossing a lake arm to the opposite bank and not on pad maybe going 5-7 MPH . with my nav lights on when I was just about on him he turns a flash light on at the last second and starts yelling , I had to swerve hard to miss him . IDIOT ! I said to myself .
I do a lot of dock light fishing from my kayak but I’ve been itching to actually learn to catch em at night. I bought some all black spinnerbaits and have a few areas to try it out! Thanks Mr. Payne!
This is a goldmine. Awesome interview!
I’ve been night fishing spinnerbaits 25 years and I learned something new that I’m going to try good stuff!
Hi Bill. Tim and I were happy to be those guys you were fishing with . We should have caught a hundred. You're amazing to fish with!
I fish a lake that has Blue back but there is no grass or trees. Just man made brush piles & silt. Years ago a spinner bait was juice but anymore the bait has to be dragged through a brush pile or rock pile to even get a bite after sunset.
This reminds me of my wee lad days in the 80s eavesdropping on conversations between some of the local sticks in the tackle shop. Private club made up of a couple quarry lakes. Lots of sunken rock piles. One night I’m in the shop, a couple of the locals are in there and they’re huddled around the owners box looking at baits. They all had this wild eyed look about them. The box was full of spinnerbaits. Musky spinnerbaits! These things looked like clothes hangers with a hook and blade on them. Huge. But they were heavy and one of the extremely productive techniques was crawling those enormous baits across the bottom for big largemouth. At the time there were no options available for big spinnerbaits. Of course there were smart guys that eventually realized you could crimp weights onto bass sized spinnerbaits to fish more efficiently.
Summer time at night here in East Texas, (Fork, Toledo Bend, Sam Rayburn, etc.) a top water Jitterbug, or hollow bodied frog is hard to beat.
This seasoned fellow here has knowledge that would help even the novice night time fishermen, us down in Alabama on Tennessee river for sure throw them 3/4 spinnerbaits , Mr bill here I’d love to fish with him one time just get more of this knowledge for sure very very good podcast.
nice podcast, Danny! Love the topic and I love nite fishing when I can do it. Love listening to Bill and his knowledge. You said slow talker…so true. 😂 This is the only podcast I could listen to at 2x speed, and not miss anything. 😂
That Black Light fishing is fun stuff. I got to do it a bunch last summer on Lanier
What a great wealth of knowledge 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸😎🐟💦💦💦 great show, brother