Originally Posted by
rango
It takes a lot of know how and experience to be able to fairly consistently locate slabs during the daylight hours, its also a lot of work, loading and unloading boats in weekend ramp traffic, moving from place to place, working jigs, shooting docks,, draggin lines, spider riggin, changing jigs, jig heads, fighting boat traffic and cussin jet skiers. and all this with the hot sun a cooking they noggins.. makes me dizzy just thinking about it. on the other hand, nightfishermen find a deep hole, anchor, set three or four rods with minnow, lean back, relax, pop a top,,and wait for a bite.... Life is a lot more simpler at night, Better suited for us old codgers that dont care that much about hard work.. kunes, fish off the right side of the boat, two rods to the left of the light, one to the right, medium sized minnows fished ten ft, nine and three quarter inches deep. that should do it for you....