How to go fishing at night
Fishing after dark takes skill. Here are tips to help you catch your limit.
LEARN FISH HABITS
Fish behave differently after dark.
With no light, they depend on their sonar senses. Tiny nerve endings around the face and along the centerline of both sides pick up the smallest vibrations of bait movement, wiggling and spinning of artificial lures. So keep baits moving.
And because predator fish can’t see as well at night, smaller panfish will come out of heavy cover to roam about looking for food. These include bluegills, rock bass, redear sunfish, crappies, yellow perch, small bass and small catfish.
LANTERN LESSONS
Lanterns do more than just help you see.
Flooding the water surface with light brings in tiny critters called phototropes to the top. They are attracted to light. They, in turn, bring the small minnows to feed on them. And panfish come to dine on the minnows.
Then, you come in — to dine on the panfish.
Just for fun, take along a magnifying glass. You’ll be amazed at the number of phototropic organisms in
the lighted surface waters.
Don’t forget that lanterns attract bugs. Take along some insect repellant.
TACTICAL TIPS
When fishing from shore or a dock, cover the hook with your bait and try several different places.
Try fishing around weeds, lily pads, brush and other panfish hangouts. Dunk the bait and move it around until you catch your first fish.
Where there is one, there usually are more. Keep trying different depths until you begin catching fish.
Once you locate a school, you can catch enough for the whole crew. If you don’t catch fish within your immediate area, try casting out farther. Eventually, you will find the fish.
A flashlight is handy for locating different kinds of cover.
If you’re using a bobber, drop the bait close to the edges of the cover and keep moving until you cross paths with your target.
PRACTICE AT HOME
Casting can be tough when you can’t see. Practice in the backyard with a cork over your hook or with a practice plug. Eventually, you’ll be able to tell how far you’re casting without even looking at the line.
Changing sinkers, bobbers and hooks is also a challenge in the dark. If you practice at home, you won’t waste valuable time at the lake when your line breaks.
SAFETY FIRST
- Get permission from an adult before heading into the dark.
- Don’t go alone. Even in daylight, fish with a buddy. Tell someone where you’re going to be, how you’re going to get there and when you are going to return.
- If you have one, take a mobile phone. You might catch your limit early and want a ride home.
- Take at least one flashlight for each fisherman. And take an extra set of batteries.
somebody let me know if it is legel to use lights in illonois to fish!
Check with ur county or sherif
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Fishing at night is very fun. I’ve been doing it for years. To get the hang of it, fish from the shore at night before trying it in a boat.
It looks fun but who needs to do it.
PEOPLE WHO WANT TO CATCH BIGGER CATFISH
IT AINT ILLEGAL
Fishing with a light is illegal in some states, such as this one. Other states allow it in certain waters, not in others. Check the regulations where you intend to fish and avoid the worries.
is it legal in illonois
Yes it is legal but u have to have a lisence for each state
YOU CAN FISH FOR MANY TYPES OF FISH AT NIGHT BUT ONLY SOME FISH ARE ACTIVE AT NIGHT
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it is not illegal to fish at night, but you need to be careful the law changes where you can do it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!there is not many places you can do it .BUT MOST IMPORTANT IT IS LEGAL IN SOME PLACES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I took the wildlife law class and i hated it.
Wut does that have to do with night fishing
ya i am taking a wildlife law class and it is ilegal
WHERE ARE YOU TAKING CLASSES IN WILDLIFE LAW ???????????? IT SEEMS YOU COULD BE WRONG ABOUT THIS ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!
Its illegal to do that!!!!!!!
yeah I think it is illegal to attract fish with light