By Lynn Murphy on Monday, 24 November 2025
Category: Catch of the Day

Sunset Fishing: Tips for the Golden Hour

Sunset is often called the "golden hour" for photographers, but for anglers, it's one of the best times of the day to catch fish. As the light fades and temperatures drop, many species become more active.

Why Fish at Sunset?

Fish activity often increases during the transition from day to night for a few key reasons:


Essential Gear for Dusk Fishing

To make your sunset trip successful, ensure you have the following in your tackle box:


Best Techniques for the Golden Hour

Fish will often move closer to the shore or to structures as the sun goes down.

Location

Type

Target Location

Rationale

Shore Fishing

Edges of weed beds, submerged logs, rocky points

These areas provide cover for hunting fish and easy access to prey.

Boat Fishing

Drop-offs, shallow flats adjacent to deep water, coves

Fish move up from deep water to feed in the shallows.

Lures and Baits

Use larger, louder, or darker presentations that fish can sense in low light.


Safety and Courtesy

Fishing after sundown requires extra attention to safety. Before heading out, review the necessary safety guidelines

  1. Tell Someone Your Plan: Always let a friend or family member know where you are going and when you expect to return.
  2. Navigation: If boating, ensure you have navigation lights and know the route.
  3. Respect Wildlife: Be mindful of nocturnal animals and give them space.

Remember to plan your trip with enough time to set up before the light completely disappears. Good luck and tight lines!