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After Sundown...

7/11/18 @ 8:38 AM
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L U E 42
User since 7/13/09

I have always stopped trolling once it is too dark to see, but I know some continue and have good luck for the first hour or two of darkness. Is anyone willing to share tips for this type of fishing?  Do you use only glow lures or do other colors work? Do you still target thermocline depths or do the fish move up? 

Any advice would be appreciated.

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8/24/23 @ 2:47 AM
iechlisoes
User since 8/24/23
I enjoy fishing at night, so I purchased a 20" plash light bar. Also included are some diablo boat plug lights. 

Pick up some live croaker in the summer; they work nicely at night. If you're on a tight budget and have a cast net, you can pull your boat up to wetlands full of live bait like finger mullet, croakers, piggies, and shrimp.
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