The Things You Won't Look Out For (But Should) When Night
Fishing
5 Things To Be Careful of When Night Fishing
Night fishing can be some of the most exciting, rewarding and
fulfilling fishing you ever do in your life. It can also be the
most dangerous fishing you ever do as well. Here are 5 quick
things to look out for and be careful of next time you venture
out...
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One - Trees can make your trip miserable.
We used to fish at the same lake every weekend for 6 months
during the day. I knew this lake like the back of my hand, so it
seemed anyway. One Saturday night, we decided to try our luck
night fishing on this lake.
Once we got out in the water, we were catching fish like no
other. Maybe it was carelessness or the adrenaline flowing, but
we were whipping around the lake to get to our favorite daytime
spot, anxious to see if we would get the same results.
What appeared to be open water was actually a graveyard of
fallen trees and submerged tree stumps. I'm sure you can imagine
the damage the boat received. Just goes to show you the waters
are completely different at night than in the day. Sure we knew
the water had trees throughout, but they were much easier to see
during the day.
Two - Other boaters
While you have control over the lights on your boat, you don't
have that luxury with other boats on the water with you. Some
people do not abide by the law and they choose to not use their
lights when night fishing for whatever reason. Seeing another
boat at night when they do not have their lights on can be a
challenge.
Three - Insects
Big fish aren't the only things that come out at night. Expect
to find more mosquitoes and black flies at night, eager to snack
on your skin. Always bring some bug spray (deet) with you.
Four - Wildlife
Like insects, you may find an increase in animals out at night
with you. One in particular are snakes. For some reason, we come
across more snakes at night than during the day.
Five - Fishing with others
It is hard to see your partner's rod when he is casting at
night. Many times have I been snagged by a lure being casted by
my partner. Keep an eye out for your co-fishermen when you cast
your line.