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    Hey CrappiePappy did you use lights? I've been wanting to try using Livescope at night during a full moon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lund View Post
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    What time do you like to night fish? Thinking about trying it.
    On this particular trip we fished from about 730pm til 730am ... we did not anchor or tie off, but simply went from brushpile to brushpile and flipped jigs over the top of (and sometimes down in) them, whenever we saw fish on the Livescope. We tried this same process last year, about this time, but on a relatively moonless night & could not find any fish on brush during the night. We just wanted to see if the Full Moon was a positive or negative influence. The jury is still out, but we did find and catch quite a few fish during the overnight hours.

    I have been known to tie off to standing timber and use minnows under lights, either straight down off the side of the boat or with a float & pitched out to the edge of the light being used. Straight down using a gas lantern (in my youth) and a float on the edge of the light using a floating 12v headlight in my middle age years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    On this particular trip we fished from about 730pm til 730am ... we did not anchor or tie off, but simply went from brushpile to brushpile and flipped jigs over the top of (and sometimes down in) them, whenever we saw fish on the Livescope. We tried this same process last year, about this time, but on a relatively moonless night & could not find any fish on brush during the night. We just wanted to see if the Full Moon was a positive or negative influence. The jury is still out, but we did find and catch quite a few fish during the overnight hours.

    I have been known to tie off to standing timber and use minnows under lights, either straight down off the side of the boat or with a float & pitched out to the edge of the light being used. Straight down using a gas lantern (in my youth) and a float on the edge of the light using a floating 12v headlight in my middle age years.
    That's sounds like a great time. I've got to try that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenwing View Post
    Hey CrappiePappy did you use lights? I've been wanting to try using Livescope at night during a full moon.
    We dropped a green light over the side about halfway thru the night, but did not see that it made any difference ... pro or con. We did, however, use a blacklight on the front of the boat to illuminate our rods & lines. Even with the Full Moon, seeing the rods/lines was not easy.
    The green light didn't bring us a school of Shad up around it or at the surface (like when you're stationary for hours), but it did bring a small group following us around ... they just stayed deep. Then again, since we were constantly moving, we didn't really expect it to under the circumstances (Full Moon + constantly moving).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Les Young View Post
    Pappy the Sunday that it rained off & on all day I was there & a bunch of males still had their tuxes on. I believe the warm weather awhile back then the big cold drop in temps put a bunch of fish off causing a late spawn for a big part of them.
    IF they are still trying to spawn, they're doing it at 10+ feet. Personally, I think they just ran out of time to finish up spawning (seeing as how the egg sacs were only about half normal size) before the water got too hot for fry survival. They may just be in the early stages of absorbing the eggs, which is why the eggs were still yellow.
    Not real sure why some of the males were still in tuxes, unless they were still guarding nests. The brushpiles we caught the fish from were the same ones that fish were caught from during the Fling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Les Young View Post
    Pappy the Sunday that it rained off & on all day I was there & a bunch of males still had their tuxes on. I believe the warm weather awhile back then the big cold drop in temps put a bunch of fish off causing a late spawn for a big part of them.
    Meant to say the females had eggs too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    We dropped a green light over the side about halfway thru the night, but did not see that it made any difference ... pro or con. We did, however, use a blacklight on the front of the boat to illuminate our rods & lines. Even with the Full Moon, seeing the rods/lines was not easy.
    The green light didn't bring us a school of Shad up around it or at the surface (like when you're stationary for hours), but it did bring a small group following us around ... they just stayed deep. Then again, since we were constantly moving, we didn't really expect it to under the circumstances (Full Moon + constantly moving).
    Thanks for the reply.

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    Looks like a fun trip to me Bud. I have been getting the "Egg" shock treatment here on the Coast too. Our fish spawn in November-January but eggs are showing up every time I clean fish.
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    That was a fun trip of wackin and stackin crappie. Good job.


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    Cool, but was any Slabsauce spilled! Just askin' for a friend.
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