01-18-2007, 01:05 PM
Like tubn2 relayed, catfish are more active at night. During the day, they like to hang out in the deep holes or buried in structure. At night, they move out of the deep holes and, with darkness to hide them, look for prey. This is why you'll never see a bush hook tied in the middle of the river or lake. For one thing, there are no bushes in the middle of the lake. LOL Two, that's not where the fish are at night. The catch 22 to this is that you can catch them just as efficiently during the day if you know where to look.[
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Another species of fish that is a night feeder is crappie. You can ride under a bridge at night and turn on your lanterns; toss a bobber rig with a minnow on the other end and lay a whoopin' to some crappie. [cool]
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Another species of fish that is a night feeder is crappie. You can ride under a bridge at night and turn on your lanterns; toss a bobber rig with a minnow on the other end and lay a whoopin' to some crappie. [cool]
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