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Re: Night fishing troubles [Re: Jigflippa] #11797677 08/26/16 08:24 AM
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Are you fishing with a headlight or flash light to see where you're casting?

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Re: Night fishing troubles [Re: Jigflippa] #11800652 08/28/16 02:40 AM
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No. There's enough light from the moon, docks and your navigation lights to see what you are doing once your eyes adjust. You'll be more in tune with feeling than seeing. I have seen a black light mounted on the rail with some florescent line to allow you to see your line move but I have not felt the need for that. Only thing that I need a light for is navigating and unhooking the fish.

Re: Night fishing troubles [Re: Jigflippa] #11800755 08/28/16 04:15 AM
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C-rig a fluke or Senko. Hard to beat that at night.

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