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Fishing in the dark
Me and a friend of mine went out for some walleyes tue night it was a awesome night we to hopatcong it was a great night out cool with a breeze lil overcast and started working top water with f-18's caught a lot of fish. 11 walleyes smallmouth large mouth and we had two whipers to the boat but both came off. One was about five and the other was around 10 monster of a fish but didn't have a net left it at home so we lost at the boat haha didn't measure or weight me of them and released all the fish but got 2 pics of the bigger walleyes
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that walleye in the second pic is a beast! way to go
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Nice Fish,gotta Love The Night Bite!!!!!
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Good job! Were you trolling or casting?
We were out drifting herring on Tuesday night and slayed the stripers! |
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Wowowow
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Nice WALLEYE buddy. That second Eye looks around 7 lbs or so, thats a MONSTER!!!
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Nice way to do some moon fishing!!....Thumbs up!!!
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Nice Eyes!!
I've been wondering about the lighting requirements to be out after dark. Is each lake diff or is it the same everywhere? And if so, what are the regs? |
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Thanks guys. We were casting all night I have been thinking of running a dual planner of the boat with a few pole on it has ne one ever tried? The light restriction on Hopatcong is open 24/7 and just need front marker and back light if that's what your asking
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I remember something from boater safety class about having green marker on one side and red on the other? Not sure if that applies.
Also, were would I get these to mount on a johnboat? |
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