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Pike fishing at night
Is it worth fishing for Pike at night? I'v dedicated a good few hours
to it now and despite trying various methods have not landed a single fish. In fact i don't think i'v had a liner or a bleep. My successes with Pike have come at dawn or dusk but these short winter days means i can only get to the water after dark. If anyone has had serial successes with night fishing can they let me know how they do it or what i should try. Many Thanks in advance Dave |
Pike fishing at night
wrote in message ps.com... Is it worth fishing for Pike at night? I'v dedicated a good few hours to it now and despite trying various methods have not landed a single fish. In fact i don't think i'v had a liner or a bleep. My successes with Pike have come at dawn or dusk but these short winter days means i can only get to the water after dark. If anyone has had serial successes with night fishing can they let me know how they do it or what i should try. Many Thanks in advance Dave I have fished live and dead baits for many years while Eel fishing at night and I've only ever had two Pike during darkness... forget it it really is not worth it! Ken Ward. |
Pike fishing at night
"Ken Ward" wrote in message ... wrote in message ps.com... Is it worth fishing for Pike at night? I'v dedicated a good few hours to it now and despite trying various methods have not landed a single fish. In fact i don't think i'v had a liner or a bleep. My successes with Pike have come at dawn or dusk but these short winter days means i can only get to the water after dark. If anyone has had serial successes with night fishing can they let me know how they do it or what i should try. Many Thanks in advance Dave I have fished live and dead baits for many years while Eel fishing at night and I've only ever had two Pike during darkness... forget it it really is not worth it! Ken Ward. |
Pike fishing at night
"Ken Ward" wrote in message ... wrote in message ps.com... Is it worth fishing for Pike at night? I'v dedicated a good few hours to it now and despite trying various methods have not landed a single fish. In fact i don't think i'v had a liner or a bleep. My successes with Pike have come at dawn or dusk but these short winter days means i can only get to the water after dark. If anyone has had serial successes with night fishing can they let me know how they do it or what i should try. Many Thanks in advance Dave I have fished live and dead baits for many years while Eel fishing at night and I've only ever had two Pike during darkness... forget it it really is not worth it! Ken Ward. Thanks for that Ken |
Pike fishing at night
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wrote: Is it worth fishing for Pike at night? I'v dedicated a good few hours Well done for trying it - it's always worth experimenting just in case, but: They're sight and sound feeders - take a look at the eye placement, they're used to attacking by sight. A noisy spinner does work in turbid floodwater but even there I assume the fish home in by sound and finally attack when they get a close-quarters glimpse of the lure. It might just be worth spinning in the dark or, where permitted, livebaiting: I'd guess that even then moonlight would be a major factor. A useful tactic (I've never done this so call it educated guessing.) might be to fish for other species by night and collect a keepnet full. A keepnet full of roach or bream is far better than any groundbait for pike - then fish close by the net at first light to pick up any that have crept close in the dark ready for a dawn attack. Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
Pike fishing at night
"Derek Moody" wrote in message ... In article om, wrote: Is it worth fishing for Pike at night? I'v dedicated a good few hours Well done for trying it - it's always worth experimenting just in case, but: They're sight and sound feeders - take a look at the eye placement, they're used to attacking by sight. A noisy spinner does work in turbid floodwater but even there I assume the fish home in by sound and finally attack when they get a close-quarters glimpse of the lure. It might just be worth spinning in the dark or, where permitted, livebaiting: I'd guess that even then moonlight would be a major factor. When fishing by Moonlight always suspend your baits high in the water so that they can be seen from below. Ken Ward. |
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