
night fishing
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				THE BROW
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night fishing
just wonderin about using spinner,s and soft plastics in the the dark is it a waste of time do u need lures with rattle,s or can u still catch with spinners and the like silent fishing ninja style 
			
			
									
						
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				Deise boy  
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Re: night fishing
Are they the Sandhills. 
Are they the f@@king sand hills.
Deadly night man.
I googled through it mate we were spot on.
Everything right.
I'm using the sasuke and Komodo next night out.
But I liked the movement of the senkos last night man.
Some fright from the jumping ones.
			
			
									
						Are they the f@@king sand hills.
Deadly night man.
I googled through it mate we were spot on.
Everything right.
I'm using the sasuke and Komodo next night out.
But I liked the movement of the senkos last night man.
Some fright from the jumping ones.
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				Richie07  
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Re: night fishing
As for SP's, the black Sluggo are the ones to use fished as slow as you can. Most hard body lures will work, I find SP's better to use at night, less casting and more time to concentrate, they are also better if there's weed about, it can get a bit messy with sub surface lures in the dark.
			
			
									
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Re: night fishing
As Richie just said soft plastics fished slowly such as slug-go's work well at night. Also much easier and safer to unhook fish under darkness. 
When using hard lures at night I personally prefer lures that 'work' slowly and have a wide profile or wobble.
Remain quiet and keeping lights off the water important too.
			
			
									
						When using hard lures at night I personally prefer lures that 'work' slowly and have a wide profile or wobble.
Remain quiet and keeping lights off the water important too.