08-19-2013, 10:13 PM
[#0000FF]Red lights do not attract the bugs as much either.
More and more folks are dropping down those underwater lights at night to attract the fish. First the zooplankton come in...then the smaller fishes and then the big fishes that feed on them. A whole food chain within full view in clear water. But often you will do better casting out around the fringes of the light if you are fishing for sensitive fishies.
I guess that might qualify as an artificial moon. Better than an artificial birdie (Utah drivers' favorite hand signal).
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More and more folks are dropping down those underwater lights at night to attract the fish. First the zooplankton come in...then the smaller fishes and then the big fishes that feed on them. A whole food chain within full view in clear water. But often you will do better casting out around the fringes of the light if you are fishing for sensitive fishies.
I guess that might qualify as an artificial moon. Better than an artificial birdie (Utah drivers' favorite hand signal).
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