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trophytroutman 11-08-2009 03:11 PM

those who do wade
 
Even if you wade just a little.Have you ever waded at night?Tried it once and it was an experience.Caught butt loads of trout but spooky.You hear evrything.

Hopedale Hustler 11-08-2009 03:17 PM

yeah that is spooky lol...

Hopedale Hustler 11-08-2009 03:17 PM

i imagine its a good thing to do with a big moon

trophytroutman 11-08-2009 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Hopedale Hustler (Post 73960)
i imagine its a good thing to do with a big moon

Yea it is ,that little extra light helps.

Reel Bender 11-08-2009 03:36 PM

Have not done that yet.

speckdaddy 11-08-2009 05:51 PM

only once on a full moon. trout were EVERYWHERE and you are right, anytime a fish or a boogyman breaks the wawduh, ya hear it.caught tons of fish...used a glow light ta help with visibility

ShadMan 11-08-2009 05:56 PM

Done it many times...also flounder gigged many times at night. I love the silence! ;)

eman 11-08-2009 07:10 PM

Night time wading
 
There used to be a fellow that had a blue bus that he made into a camper that was allways at the fourchon beach. Had a very large generator on the back and he wouyld string q/h lights on pvc poles out into the surf out to the second sand bar.
He'd fire up the generator just b4 dark and we'd sit around eat a lil supper and drink a few beers and wait for the fish to show up.
Allways caught all the trout we wanted under the lights .
It's very scarey what you will see in 3 foot a wadda at night.
Not only the sand sharks and black tips that are allways there but we have seen a few BIG Bull sharks lurking around the edges of the light.
Jacks and bull reds , small cobia and lots of spanish macs all were caught under these lights.
Night time is the one time that each fish i caught was brought back to shore. No stringers or dough nets for the sharks to get interested in.

B-Stealth 11-08-2009 07:33 PM

Cool
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by eman (Post 74114)
There used to be a fellow that had a blue bus that he made into a camper that was allways at the fourchon beach. Had a very large generator on the back and he wouyld string q/h lights on pvc poles out into the surf out to the second sand bar.
He'd fire up the generator just b4 dark and we'd sit around eat a lil supper and drink a few beers and wait for the fish to show up.
Allways caught all the trout we wanted under the lights .
It's very scarey what you will see in 3 foot a wadda at night.
Not only the sand sharks and black tips that are allways there but we have seen a few BIG Bull sharks lurking around the edges of the light.
Jacks and bull reds , small cobia and lots of spanish macs all were caught under these lights.
Night time is the one time that each fish i caught was brought back to shore. No stringers or dough nets for the sharks to get interested in.


Wow that does sound like a good time; might have to try it @ my buddies place in Little Florida.

speckdaddy 11-08-2009 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by B-Stealth (Post 74133)
Wow that does sound like a good time; might have to try it @ my buddies place in Little Florida.

bro, i fish there alot, ya might wanna reconsider lil florida, there are tons of sharks out at night. no kiddin, hundreds in those two first sandbars. just my two cents

B-Stealth 11-08-2009 07:57 PM

Beach Sharks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by speckdaddy (Post 74135)
bro, i fish there alot, ya might wanna reconsider lil florida, there are tons of sharks out at night. no kiddin, hundreds in those two first sandbars. just my two cents

Yes you are correct they do have alot of sharks there @ times. I had my stringer nailed this year.

Last year Sulphite and I were fishing off the beach and we thought we saw a bunch of redfish schooling; alot of big tails coming out the water.
We then realize the tails didnt have spots, sharks everywhere. I'm talking thick like a school of mullet; I was glad to be fishing out of the Sea Ark that day and not wading. BTW the water was mirky that day with lots of people wading, it was kinda spooky.

huntin fool 11-08-2009 07:59 PM

Stick to biglake less sharks speckdaddy

SULPHITE 11-08-2009 08:20 PM

Quote:

Last year Sulphite and I were fishing off the beach and we thought we saw a bunch of redfish schooling; alot of big tails coming out the water.
We then realize the tails didnt have spots, sharks everywhere. I'm talking thick like a school of mullet; I was glad to be fishing out of the Sea Ark that day and not wading. BTW the water was mirky that day with lots of people wading, it was kinda spooky.
My foot didn't touch water until we were 2 feet from the beach...way way too many sharks!:spineyes:

exspeck big specks 11-08-2009 08:33 PM

Yea had some goods trips on full moons at night. Big Trout feed at night when those full moons are out, most on subsurface baits these days. We used to catch them on those glowing top dogs when I was a kid. Use you flashlight to light it up to bright green . I agree it is kind of spooky and you hear trout hitting and mullet running, fun stuff!

Ray 11-09-2009 08:03 AM

Get a couple of old plastic shrimp baskets and put some old ring bouys on them.
Sharks won't hit that. Be sure to put a top on them with a hinge. Or the fish could
jump out.

Zachary Boy 11-09-2009 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 74371)
Get a couple of old plastic shrimp baskets and put some old ring bouys on them.
Sharks won't hit that. Be sure to put a top on them with a hinge. Or the fish could
jump out.

I don't think E-man was worried about sharks getting his fish, he didn't want to become 'collateral damage' with a bunch of blood in the water.:shaking::shaking::shaking:


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