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I am going to stick my neck out here and make the bold claim that lure fishing for bass at night is a gamechanger. Get it right and you will most likely improve your bass fishing forever. But get it wrong, like I did when I first started heading out in the dark with lures, and you will end up frustrated, annoyed, and cursing me and my bold claims! What I am going to try and do here is save you the pain, hassle and lack of confidence that I had to go through to get to where I am now – as confident that bass can find a lure in the pitch black as they can during daylight hours: because they can.
MISTAKE NO 1
I was first introduced to night lure fishing for bass over in Jersey in the company of two highly skilled local anglers who blew my mind with what they did on that misty, murky June night. They waited until it was