10-17-2003, 06:44 PM
[cool] Hey there daymere, Depends on what you are fishing for and the water clarity and depth as well as current.
Generally Large Mouth Bass like that daybreak and days end primetimes. Then again alot of trout will do the same.
Cats will genenrally be a nightime fish, but when they are stocked in ponds and lakes, they can be an all day fish.
Some fish that are in the Sunfish family are just as it sounds. When the sun is out, so are they. As weather warms up, you just have to go deeper.
Other fish like the early morning top water and midmorning to midafternoon, they will be deeper water to bottom feeders.
You may have one of those fishing holes that could be a 24/7 spot where you can catch at least something on some kind of rig at any time of day or night. If you do check around there are different types of fish that prefer different times of day and different types of bait accordingly. I hope that I can be of help to you.
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Generally Large Mouth Bass like that daybreak and days end primetimes. Then again alot of trout will do the same.
Cats will genenrally be a nightime fish, but when they are stocked in ponds and lakes, they can be an all day fish.
Some fish that are in the Sunfish family are just as it sounds. When the sun is out, so are they. As weather warms up, you just have to go deeper.
Other fish like the early morning top water and midmorning to midafternoon, they will be deeper water to bottom feeders.
You may have one of those fishing holes that could be a 24/7 spot where you can catch at least something on some kind of rig at any time of day or night. If you do check around there are different types of fish that prefer different times of day and different types of bait accordingly. I hope that I can be of help to you.
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