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Re: Night fishing [Re: Frank the Tank] #10134464 07/14/14 04:12 AM
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whats it like at lewisville? always wanted to try it...just never have. any good spots to try out?

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Re: Night fishing [Re: Frank the Tank] #10135680 07/14/14 06:24 PM
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Night fishing in the summer is a great time to fish as you don't have to worry so much about heat during the day and can easily produce better fish than day time fishing. Docks would be the best for someone new to night fishing as they are fairly easy to fish and can still produce great fish. My favorite bait to throw at night would have to be a 7" black worm. Docks 6' or less at the end I'll throw the 7" black worm with a small weight for a slow fall and fish will usually hit it on the fall or the first hop or quiver on the bottom. Some nights if the bite is slower I will throw up to the dock and slowly drag the worm on the bottom all the way back to the boat and will usually get Bit that way. Another great lure to throw at night would be a black and blue craw worm fished the same way as the worm. If you can find underwater lights they can also produce many giant bass. You can see the shad and other bait fish around the lights and the big bass will usually sit on the bottom around the light and snatch bait fish as they go by. A worm or spinnerbait will produce around these lights and even a 5" swim bait will too. Once you get comfortable night fishing docks and lights, roadbeds and humps can also produce great fish. A c-rig with a black worm on roadbeds and humps have been best for me. Also a black and blue jig worked slowly around timber can produce nice bass as well. Night fishing is one of my favorite ways to fish and is rewarding once you get the hang of it.

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