I would definetly state that change of light (dusk/dawn) are VERY good times to be out there. A warm, sunny day can slow a bite in a southern latitude but it does all come down to bait. If it is there, the fish will attack it !
It is still early Fall and that means warmer water beginning to quickly cool so it will likely to be 24 hr. thing (off the shore) before i finish this reply. I am sure up North it is an all day and night affair, now. This weekend is supposed to turn into a southerly flow which will definety warm the air up and make it feel like late summer again.
Boni's and the like are still lurking about here. That means the water is still to their liking.
Last night was another steller outing. Big Bass eating EVERYTHING we threw at them. Live, dead, plastic, rubber. It didn't matter.
Go get em'.
