That's awesome caching those, I will eventually get one up there. As far as night fishing goes on the river it can be sobering on some nights and dynamite on others as with all areas. The larger browns will become active in search of a good size meal as the sun sets on low water. My partner and I have been up there the past few Saturday nights from 11pm-4am in search of the Walleye. And had success with large stick baits and have caught a few LM, trout, drum, sauger in the process. If you fish in the evening before dark the trout magnet can be deadly as darkness sets in swapping over to the crappie magnet for a larger silhouette can be helpful. I have only been night fishing up there for around 3 years and am by no means an expert, but have put in my hours. I have found my best nights for stock size trout up there to be from the steps in the worst of weather in the winter, knocking ice off my rod...
Andy G
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