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  1. #1
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    Thumbs up Re: Night Fishing Do's & Dont's...

    Fish somewhere there is little boating activity an idle speed only lake would be a good start for the first timer, your less likely to get rocked out of your boat by a rouge wave and you'l be able to relax more.
    Throw something big and bulky with a rattle- 10" worm or my favorite big jig with twin rattles and bulky trailer, dark colors work best no matter what you throw. Keep a topwater tied on also even though I've not had a hit on one all year.
    Be safe and use common sence also be sure your battery can handle the load that all your lights are going to put on it.
    Stoner

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    Re: Night Fishing Do's & Dont's...

    Do drink....lot's!

    Remember to never have your lights on as you are moving down the lake.

    Always go full throttle throughout your chosen body of water.

    Don't forget to have a very loud stereo and blast it as often as possible.

    If you can do each of these succesfully, you are ready for Taylorsville on a Friday or Saturday night. Good Luck.

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    Re: Night Fishing Do's & Dont's...

    Just my Top 10 for Night Fishing -

    1. Keep your red/green and white tail light on at all times.... KWRA and TWRA have night vision goggles and will definitely write your @ss up especially on Dale Hollow.

    2. Bring a flashlight to see your way around inside the boat.

    3. Keep the boat organized and have a place for everything so when you need it, it's there.

    4. Wear clear eye protection going down the lake --- a bug in the eye going even 30mph feels like a bug in the eye going 60mph :-)

    5. Always wear life jacket protection especially traversing down the lake.

    6. Try and go out towards your honey-holes during daylight to see the lay of the land and especially check if anything is floating down lake or down river.

    7. If not familiar with the lake, bring a map or have GPS capability -- even the most well-known lakes looks different when you are tired after night fishing 8-10 hours.

    8. Do not leave anything in your tow vehicle that you don't want stolen --thieves come out at night (try and park at a secure launch area if possible).

    9. Watch out for them crazies especially at dusk when they try to make it back to their launch site after drinking all day (not H2O either).

    10. Have fun and make sure you hold on to them rods so not to have a rod snatched out of your hands by one of them mean, hungry, brown looking fishies.

    tight lines

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