Able Man
Loc: North Coast (Cleveland, Ohio)
You also might consider a pair of Yellow-Lensed "sunglasses" for being out at night.
Katty
Loc: San Antonio, Tx.
Hello friends!!!
I just want to apologize for being distant I was in the hospital for a few days last week with 104 fever I was very sick and I haven’t been able to get on the Internet because I’m still not feeling well. I hope everybody’s doing well and please Excuse any future absence because I probably won’t be doing much fishing for a little while. So I apologize in advance. I will try to keep in touch as much as possible love you guys!!!
Able Man
Loc: North Coast (Cleveland, Ohio)
Take care of "your Earth-Suit"; first and foremost! (Glad you're "still aboard") {¡Get Well Soon!} - Able-
Katty wrote:
Can any of you guys give me some good advice on night fishing is there even such a thing do fish even bite at night?
I caught a fish today well I don’t know if you’d really call it a fish lol.
Anything that is prey to flying critters is always better at night. That would be most fish and, definitely, most bait fish. Bait fish are more active at night so there’s my opinion. I always catch more fish at night. The catfish idea is not so true where I fish. They are not, generally, prey to predatory birds because they look UP for food and are not, generally, swimming close to the surface so you can catch those 24/7 but they are a little better at night for the same reason (more active bait moving). The real problem being many areas prohibit fishing at night except for catfish. Hence the old wives tale “catfishing is better at night”.
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