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Originally Posted by Travis C.
My uncle and I went out from 8p to 5a fishing pretty hard the whole time. He caught several fish but only one keeper while I was having a hard time connecting and keeping the hook in them once they bit.
Spinnerbaits were the lure they seem to favor most all night. Blue/Black Midnight Special by Strike King.
The water was crazy hot when we arrived unless my electronics are messing up. It gave a temp of 84.5 at the ramp in Station Camp. By morning it dropped to 78.3 degrees.
Beautiful night to be out and very comfortable to fish. While I had a tough night, it was a great time with my uncle who is going back overseas on Friday for an unknown period if time this go round to the UAE.
I'll be back after them next weekend.
On a side note...
With the weather hot and more people going to night fishing be sure to do a few things before you go:
* If alone or with a buddy tell someone when/where you are going.
* Check the weather and both current and incoming.
* Take water and drink it. It's not middle of the day but you can overheat.
* Have some sort of paddle (as you should regardless).
* Carry lights and extra batteries.
* Bug Spray (keep it away from mono lines...Deet will break them down).
* Wear your PFD's.
* Wear some shatter proof clear or even sunglasses when traveling on the water.
Take it a little slower no matter how familiar you are with water in the day time and these few precautions next time out night fishing. You might enjoy it more than during the day.
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Travis,
I'm seriously thinking about giving the night fishing a try. I've never done that before and appreciate your previously mentioned tips. My biggest question is what to use in terms of light?? I know some boats have night fishing lights, but mine doesn't. My first thought was to take a couple of the big, hand held spotlights, but I'm hesitant because of the reflection off the water hitting people's windows. What would you suggest? And I figure head lamps are a given.
I appreciate any insight/suggestions you provide.
Thanks!