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Thread: First attempt at Gill fishing at night.

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    That sounds like fun, great idea!
    The two best times to fish (when it's raining & when it aint). Proud member of team GitDaFeeshGrease

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    Wow great catch!

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    Default Night Fishing for Bream

    I tried Night fishing once and now thats basically all I do I average at 20-30 every night I normally just use Bread or little chunks of Hotdogs and they just go crazy I catch them as soon as the bait hits the water it seems like.
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    This sounds like perfect thing to do in heat of summer!

    Are you guys using floats?

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    Yeah I leave 8 inches a foot 2 feet or 6 feet of space and it don't bother them they bite it just normal.

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    nice fish! usually i come back fishing after dark. when its dark i throw dark plastics and poppers on the surface. after awhile the fish bite seems to taper down and shut off. next to the swimming area there are lights shining into the water,and i hit that place every time on the way back to the boat launch after dark. pretty frequently i will get some gills or crappies out of that spot after dark! i wish there was more lights shining directly into the water all over the lake like that. i probly wouldn't leave til really late lol

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    nice fish
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    I never thought about fishing for them at night.
    FISH ON

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    I have caught them on a flyrod at night below a street light at the ramp. But not as big as those bruisers you caught! I use a black sponge spider for this. A friend of mine catches them in the summer when the lake is clear at night on bluff banks on a beetle spin and uses a black light and florecent line. He fishes the beetle spin like a traditional southern bass fisherman fishes for bass at night, cranks a few turns then stops it. They bite on the fall most of the time.

    nice pics and 2 thumbs up on the size of them rascals!

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    Gillasaurus!
    It is not about the equipment you have to use,
    It is about how you use the equipment you have. :D

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