Ask any experienced angler when the best time to fish is, and you’ll hear the same answer: early morning.
Before the sun rises high, water temperatures are cooler, oxygen levels are higher, and fish are more active. This creates the perfect feeding window, especially during warmer months.
But it’s not just about biology—it’s about pressure. Early mornings mean fewer people, less disturbance, and more natural fish behavior.
To make the most of it, preparation starts the night before. Have your gear ready, your location planned, and your approach dialed in. The goal is to maximize time on the water—not spend it organizing.
Focus on topwater or shallow presentations early on. As the sun rises, fish tend to move deeper, and your strategy should adjust accordingly.
Fishing at sunrise isn’t just productive—it’s one of the most rewarding experiences outdoors. The quiet, the light, the stillness—it’s why many anglers keep coming back.
