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I just got a bunch of SOLAS tape to put on my Trident in preparation for the night bite. I'm looking forward to fishing the narrows at night this fall!
I think my orange kayak covered in reflective tape will make a nice target for the shore chuckers... should be interesting...
let me know when you guys go. try a red lens in your head light it helps alot. i put a tap light inside my revo kinda looks like a jack-o-lantern but visible, of course i have a stern light also
Surfdog, do you mean inside the hull? That's a great idea. With a strong enough light maybe the whole kayak will glow! Of course, still need the stern light and reflective tape.
Still new at this kayak thing and have yet to do it at night. Looking forward to it later in the season. Back in the day I did lots of surf fishing. Almost always at night and before dawn. Other than early or late season cloudy days it's the best time to fish if you want big ones consistently near shore...
Do you guys ever throw a green light in the water to attract bait? I have a 12v one that I got to use at Smith Mountain Lake to try and cast net alewives, but I was thinking I could wire it into my fish finder battery too...
Yeah my FF has a voltage reading... I've seen guys using the light up baits at the narrows before and it seems like they are a great way to catch rays. I don't think I want to do that.
I figure I'll try to anchor just north of the DNR area and drop the light in to see if I can get some of the bait fish to come up a little more from the light line... BC I'm pretty sure if you tried to float the light line on a popular night you'd get knocked out by a leadhead. I've fished from shore there a few times and I'm confident those guys would hit me. Full combat fishing at it's finest.
I spent quite a few evenings over the last couple years tied up to the pilings under the narrows bridge and it was always interesting. Pretty easy to stay away from the shore guys by hitting the middle two slots but current can really rip through there so be careful. Late August the water boiled with blues all night, just crazy.
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