Dat One Nice Crappie
Crappie in the Dark
There are certain times of the year when the late bite really is great; summer being one of them. But, spawning times can be another great time. Although its never set in stone that there is a better time to fish on into the dark, or for that matter, early in the dark. But catching crappie with no visible light is possible, if not one of the best ways to net more fish. Most folks hang out lights to catch crappie at night but that's not necessarily necessary. Crappie have a keen sense of sight and smell. This is noticeable in the muddiest of waters and the darkest of night. Catching crappie in black of night may be more difficult for the fisher than the fish itself. Perhaps the best way is to tight line, single pole or two pole method. You don't need to see the bite when you can feel it. It is possible to spider rig in the dark by putting out lights to see the end of your rods. Reflective tape or fluorescent paint added to the tips can help. Bait selection can vary. Glow in the dark jigs, spinners like roadrunners and live minnows work well in the dark. Adding a scent to the bait may also be beneficial. Both before daylight or well into the night, the bite can be good. There are benefits to fishing at these times. For one, you may be the only boat on the water. The spectacular view of the night sky and possibly starting the day with fish even before the sun rises. So the next time you wake up way before the alarm goes off, get up and head to the fishing hole before the rest of the world wakes up or stay late when everyone else has headed home. You may just catch those crappie who refuse to bite when the sun is shining. Good luck fishing. Hope to see you on the water.
Dat One Nice Crappie
I love fishing late evening and into the night, but Linda doesn't. Since I fish with her 99 percent of the time, my night fishing days are over.
That pig you caught looks like a 2 1/2 pounder.
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Great info Bobfish Thanks
Night fishing w/o lights is only good one time....
When it works.
The lower the sun, the better it is to catch sacs. So dark has got to be the best?!?
My fav fishing trip memory, is in a gravel pit with water deeper than most will dive, well past my walking limit on the breathalyzer , and catching a fish anytime my jig punches wAter. No lights, no care.
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20watt LIKED above post
My wife loves to fish. Especially this time of year when they are shallow. When I think it's about time to go, she always wants to stay a little longer. One time we were fishing the bank with floats on and I said something about getting ready to go because it's getting late. As usual she's says "let's fish a little longer". I said OK but I'm leaving when we can't see our floats. She says OK, then pulls out some glow in the dark floats and says "here put these on". We did and continued to catch fish for another hour.
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Hey BF11,
Nice post
Use to fish nights summer time. Get away from the south LA heat. One great thing about the north shore rivers are the camps with dock lights etc.
Just watch the gar fish is amazing IMO
Ephesians 1:13PDog LIKED above post
I've always wanted to try fishing at night, but never have. I even made a green led light setup to drop into the water, but have never tried it. This year is the year. I also purchased some glow in the dark bobbers last week, so I have no excuse.