Flashlight Water

Flashlight Water
Do you have a flashlight in the water at night actually help attract fish?



No, shining a flashlight in ordinary water does not help their catch - not much anyway. Now, if you are fishing in a lake or pond and have a light powerful enough to penetrate deep into the water (eg more 3 feet), may be able to attract some smaller bait. Juvenile fish are attracted to light, and adult fish are attracted to minors. So when you see advertisements for "miracle lamps" that help you catch dozens of fish, is only a bright light and water resistant which shines in the water bring very small fish. Any light similar to do. The fish you want to catch small fish follow and soon is a real party. When I go fishing at night to panfish, I drink a Coleman lantern battery operated fluorescent. It has two light tubes in it and is very bright at the highest setting. I hang over the side of a paddle, and when there is some wave action the water is actually the flashlight, but it is quite waterproof. Ground start fishing right away, but It takes about half hour before things start to happen really. I use templates leadhead imitating small fish and fry, hanging directly in water at different depths, with just jig a small part of action. Sometimes I can catch all cast for four-and five-cylinder in line. I've never taken any real monsters in this way, and more often than not I run a school of small perch or bluegill (which can get a little boring), but worth it very well at night occasionally. Moreover, take a child fishing night like this and they never forget.

Flashlight Water




Flashlight Water

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