well i only know Waitts lake as that has been the only lake i've night fished at recentlypapamike wrote:I might be able to swing a night in the next couple weeks. I have fished Loon a couple times with very little luck for koks. I got more trolling in the day. where would you suggest? I will start looking for a day or so that will work for me..
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RE:Night fishing
Snakes dont have any arms that's why they dont wear vests - Stephen Wright
RE:Night fishing
cool those look like they would work very wellvancouverhandyman wrote:to keep it legal check out this link.
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Snakes dont have any arms that's why they dont wear vests - Stephen Wright
RE:Night fishing
I've only been night fishing once. We had a great time and we all caught our limits of Kokes. My kids keep begging me to do it again.
The trick was corn and maggots.
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The trick was corn and maggots.
Report:
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RE:Night fishing
how are the mosquitoes on these night trips? Are you guys getting chewed up?
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RE:Night fishing
Gian - Not at the lower elevations right now. I've fished RS at night and did quite well for large fish on the fly. It seems like everything came alive around 2100 hours and lasted until about 2200 (only a good hours worth of bite), then everything pretty much stopped. It was 0100 and we could hear the fish jumping every now and then. I have looked into glow in the dark beads on my flies when I tie them up. Mosquitos = very few of em. Now, higher up, I've been in swaths of those things getting to my *still* snow covered, favorite alpine trout lakes. Around 2,000' they really get thick (at times).gian wrote:how are the mosquitoes on these night trips? Are you guys getting chewed up?
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The night we were at Chapman and that photo was taken (and I can't remember the time of year) we got bit more from about 4 or 5 till dusk, but then were bite-free the rest of the evening. We had some flying around the lantern, but none of the biting variety. We were smoking cigars though, perhaps the smoke (and stink) kept them away!gian wrote:how are the mosquitoes on these night trips? Are you guys getting chewed up?
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RE:Night fishing
does any one have any info on deer lately?
RE:Night fishing
check the white elephant for those lights. I have lights on my boat and one fishing light. working on one more battery
RE:Night fishing
If Im fishing in the evening I usuall spray down with repellent
Im getting more eager to get my pontoon rigged for night use, Im getting skunked left and right....skunked today at the hunter's boat launch, about 100yrds north of the launch.
Every time my dad and I have gone out night fishing for Koke's we used corn and glo hooks, or powerbait and glo hooks, and a couple floating lights. My only problem is work is slow so not getting very many hours and we are having to move to a new location so money is pretty tight at the moment.
Im getting more eager to get my pontoon rigged for night use, Im getting skunked left and right....skunked today at the hunter's boat launch, about 100yrds north of the launch.
Every time my dad and I have gone out night fishing for Koke's we used corn and glo hooks, or powerbait and glo hooks, and a couple floating lights. My only problem is work is slow so not getting very many hours and we are having to move to a new location so money is pretty tight at the moment.
Snakes dont have any arms that's why they dont wear vests - Stephen Wright
RE:Night fishing
UV and green lights attract bugs the most per actual studies dont using different spectrums of light...and I've heard that the best time to fish per the lunar cycle is like around 3 days before or after a full moon, but not on the night of the full moon.....something I read somewhere....AaronE wrote:I just posted a similar question before seeing this. Since most boating equipment regs don't apply to float tubes, I'm curious as well. I'm planning on going out this Friday night, ordered my UV headlamp last night and it should be here in time to make for a great night of fishing with the full moon.
UV light is supposed to attract more to insects in flight and green for insects that are at rest....red attracted the least, yellow the second least.
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RE:Night fishing
Is it legal to use chemical lights (light sticks) on your boat instead of electric?
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RE:Night fishing
You going fishing at a rave, Hillbilly?HillbillyGeek wrote:Is it legal to use chemical lights (light sticks) on your boat instead of electric?
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RE:Night fishing
I have never seen any restrictions on the kind of light you can use
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Nope, I'm just too cheap & lazy to install "real" lights...AaronE wrote:You going fishing at a rave, Hillbilly?HillbillyGeek wrote:Is it legal to use chemical lights (light sticks) on your boat instead of electric?
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LMAO AaronE, you're too funny man!!AaronE wrote:You going fishing at a rave, Hillbilly?HillbillyGeek wrote:Is it legal to use chemical lights (light sticks) on your boat instead of electric?
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RE:Night fishing
Hey HG.....if they are proper colors, placement, and viewable from the specific distance (1 or two miles i think) and angles, then there is no law that i am aware of that says "what type" of light must be used. interesting idea....way to get creative....you are nowhere near the box....HillbillyGeek wrote:Is it legal to use chemical lights (light sticks) on your boat instead of electric?
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What are the proper colors? Red & green? :colors:Rollin with Rolland wrote:Hey HG.....if they are proper colors, placement, and viewable from the specific distance (1 or two miles i think) and angles, then there is no law that i am aware of that says "what type" of light must be used. interesting idea....way to get creative....you are nowhere near the box....HillbillyGeek wrote:Is it legal to use chemical lights (light sticks) on your boat instead of electric?
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RE:Night fishing
yep. those you could probably get pretty easy, but that white light in the rear might be tough...
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RE:Night fishing
I doubt glow sticks are viewable that far out lol......not a bad idea though to use for attracting bait fish, like add a weight, tie the stick to some line and drop er down.
Snakes dont have any arms that's why they dont wear vests - Stephen Wright
RE:Night fishing
I just got back from some late night fishing for bass (11:30). I caught a pair of 2lbers right around dusk, but once the sun was completly gone the bite was over. I was using a pumkinseed senko. For you guys that night fish for bass what is your strategy. Do you rely on the sound of the lure, the scent, or the color? I started wondering if my lure was too dark for them to see. What kind of rigs do you guys use? I see some great live bait suggestions, but is there anything else? I almost tryed dunking my mag lite into the water to see if I could draw any of the fish in, but had second thoughts.
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