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Crappie Fishing at Night
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<blockquote data-quote="sccamper" data-source="post: 51920" data-attributes="member: 197"><p>I havent used the green lights. I use 2 "Optronic" brand white lights off the sides towards the front (submerged), and a lantern from a hook/bracket on the transom over the water. The lantern lights the water and provides light on the rod tips. Ive had good catchs both day and night but enjoy the night bit better. I anchor out over a drop off or creek channel. I go to the lake with a couple spots in mind and check them out before dark, if I find a bait ball or a fishy spot, thats where I sit. If the bite is slow, I might move tto a differant spot but usually just once. If still slow 11-12, I go home. Many years ago we would stay all night in a buddys toon, too blind to make it back to the ramp. Lots of times the bite would be strong from dark to 12-1 oclock then nothing till 4-5am, from then tillafter daylight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sccamper, post: 51920, member: 197"] I havent used the green lights. I use 2 "Optronic" brand white lights off the sides towards the front (submerged), and a lantern from a hook/bracket on the transom over the water. The lantern lights the water and provides light on the rod tips. Ive had good catchs both day and night but enjoy the night bit better. I anchor out over a drop off or creek channel. I go to the lake with a couple spots in mind and check them out before dark, if I find a bait ball or a fishy spot, thats where I sit. If the bite is slow, I might move tto a differant spot but usually just once. If still slow 11-12, I go home. Many years ago we would stay all night in a buddys toon, too blind to make it back to the ramp. Lots of times the bite would be strong from dark to 12-1 oclock then nothing till 4-5am, from then tillafter daylight. [/QUOTE]
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