Boone,
I typically have the most success catching bait in the creeks near deep water or at the head of a creek. I sometimes use a 12V light and leave a battery fastened to a tire that is anchored to the bottom. I come back a few hours later and throw at the light. The trick is turn off the light prior to the net hitting the water. When the bait is deep, I sometimes let the net sink down approximately 50 feet. I bought a wireless device a while back that kills the power to the battery. I also catch bait at my marina, however, I would not suggest throwing a net at other fishermens lights especially the guides. I have caught people trying to catch bait at my light in the early morning, I typically ask them to let me throw (because I enjoy catching bait and I have perfected the art of cast net throwing) and I will typically share my catch with them at no cost. The guides pay for their slip at higher price than the average joe and can have the marinas post signs that no cast net throwing is allowed. I always try to give bait away at the end of the day or if the bait is plentiful. I sometimes enjoy catching bait as much as fishing and not to mention the workout you get from trying. If you would like to have a link for this wireless device send me a PM and I will send you the info.



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