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i just got this new green night light. this thing is bright!!!! im thinkin bout headin to the lake in august ta try it out.anyone have any tips? if so, holla and if ya can yall can tag along and fish the light with us.just help with sum pointers , and if at all possible, sum spots ta start thanks, just tryin ta start fishing sumthin different ta keep my lil boy outta the heat thanks!!!! i got the big ol 5 foot model bright !!!!
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them things look cool, only lights i've fished under were ones on a pier and i have a floating light that hooks up to a battery and it is wrapped in styrafoam (SP?) it takes a little bit to get the trout to start biting, the bait is attracted to the light and the fish are attracted to the bait.
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where ya at w, yall wanna hook up and try this light out r what? you too fool if ya parents will letcha stay out past dark lol
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we use them to fish for sail fish in the gulf..about 150 miles out of south pass venice..
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cool, i mjust tryin a different thing ta get my yungun outta the sun. maybe he will enjoy the tripo better at night...cooler ya know? ya wanna come on down hustler? we got the room man
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man..i wish..ive been meaning to make a big lake trip for a couple months now...this is mah first weekend off in a while..i deckhand out of venice on weekends..so im takin this weekend and hittin Bretton Island...when it slows down over here im in bro...about august or late august..im headin that a way.
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killer, in august the fishin is on fire down here as long as mother nature doesnt throw us a curve ball. holla at me and you r welcome here anyday
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I appreciate it..its a deff...and maybe u can come over this aways for a day or two sometime...
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ill take ya up on it dude sounds like a trade off!! killer we will hook it up. how is yall winter fishin? when do they stack up over there?
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winter fishin is so so..i mean if you know whats going on you catchin fish...Redfish always great...we are the redfish capital...the fish are stacked from may to september..so we still got plenty time..
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yeah we do great down here in the winter as far as reds, them spex stack up too we dont really catch many smallies in the winter. hogs man just hogs!!!no joke, if ya get on em, they are quality fish
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thats what i hear...im deff coming...
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my cell is always on, holla when ya ready bud, ya still got the number?
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yupp sure doo...gotcha saved as speck.
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killer bro
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Im game......I know a good spot that would work for big trout |
killer w, we will talk bout it when ya get in...... ill holla at fool ta see if he can go.ill bring my lil yungun, he will have yall crackin up.
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There are some spots along the ship channel or big oyster Reefs that should be good spots. Just let us know when you can come.....I would be up for a night fishing trip. Do use use a generator or battery to operate the lights? |
its a 12 volt battery operated. yep, ive seen the nights stalker in action too. i aint tryin ta potlick em, i just wanna go out with sum of you guys and have a good time while enjoyin what we do best. if ya inrested gerald, pm me wit hya # and ill holla atcha when we r gonna go
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I know a few spots to night fish....just never fished them with those lights...I know a really good spot for big trout that I'm sure they would work real well.
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lets hook it up mallard. im thinkin bout in august when the heat is on maybe the full moon, i think them gals will be out in droves ta feed by the lights. waddaya think?
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who are these lights made by?
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I have fished w/ the green lights off a dock at grand isle. WOW is all i can say.
We pulled fish away from the HPS lights that were shining down into the water. They are fantastic. Not familiar w/ big Lake but I'm sure that they will work great over the reefs. |
hey heat23, go search night fishing lights on ya search engine...holdon, ill get the site for ya.http://www.fishinglights.com/ there ya go. a lil expensive but dude wwaaayyyyy brighter than any other light ive seen
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I've used the 4fter's with pretty good success. Here's how I use them, you'll need some weights to hold them under the boat. I usually use a small coffee can filled with cement, or a 5lb on each end. I attach the light off of each cleat and make sure it hangs at least a foot under the bottom of the boat. Tie wraps work good here. The light reflecting off the hull helps. I also usually use 2 lights, one for each side.
I've never had much luck with arty's under them although I've heard some have. I generally start with shrimp, or mullet, but keep a 5ft long small diameter mesh bait net ready for when the glass minnow show up. These are the best bait you'll find...IMO. Carolina rig with a #8 treble, or #2 Kahle, and a weight suitable enough to keep the bait under the light, or near it. If the currents running hard and your bait is 50ft away from the light, your limiting your chances. The other thing is water depth...never done good up shallow. 8-12 ft depth and your in the zone, at least thats my experiance. Sometimes it takes awhile for the fish to show up, a little current is good, a whole lot isn't...timing is everything so check tide charts. Hope this helps. |
yeah i was thinkin that i would hafta get a long extension to the plug to get it away from the boat. so its not necessary ta get it out far from the boat? that saves me a headache,just tie it on to a cleat thats cool.i have the model with the weight built in to the bottom of the unit.
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thanks for the pointers flatout, i appreciate it. when we go ill post a thread a nd letcha know how we do, thanks again
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sounds great mallard, ill holla atcha
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If your using the ones with a weight in the bottom tie the cord end to one cleat and hang vertically. This will work too, I just have the other types. My buddy has those type and we've done well. Mine are more the green light type and his are the moon glow type bulb.
When the glass minnows come in you gotta be quick with the net. They're hard to catch, the secret is to be quick. |
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Drops are good. I've done the flats in West galveston and never had any luck. Passes, jetty's, well's, deeper reefs...yes. Also, you won't catch them like you do under say overhead lights, I've never seen them start slamming bait out of the water like that. Its more of a bite here and there type fishing. |
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Good info....But I dont use live bait or dead.....They have no choice but to bit on plastic!!!! use a small jig head with sparkle beetle or grub |
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Thanks...I might do that. Been wanting to come whack some La fish for awhile just never can get around to it. My take: There's alot more people I'd like to FU than a bunch of non Texans...how about some non Americans? Seems we got plenty anti-USA azzes that deserve more **** slinged there way than y'all. Well of course, then there's that "W" dude....he does seem to be a lil ***** a lot of the time, but still not worthy of an azz whoopin......yet! :*****: In the end...it's all fun and BS anyway. Anyone that takes this **** too serious, needs to get a life and seek counseling! |
In the end...it's all fun and BS anyway. Anyone that takes this **** too serious, needs to get a life and seek counseling! amen to that !!!!!!!!!
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When your ready to head out at night let me know so I can get the ok from the boss cause I'm gonna Potlick bigtime. LOL
Seriously let me know, cause it's just to damn hot for youngens out there. That away we'll have 2 boats incase one of us gets in a bind. Night time is tricky for me. |
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Let him hook it up, if he's liek my 7 yr old he knows more about electrionics than me, :*****: |
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