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    Default Night fishing Lake Tarpon, August 8th


    Going night fishing second time
    Lake Tarpon with Robbie Melling.
    Friday night, August 8th........Will
    report details Saturday afternoon, with
    pictures, if possible, weather will be
    biggest contributing factor to adventure

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    Go get them Harold.

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    Lake Tarpon, 2nd of 2 trips to Tarpon to check out moon phases.
    Full moon due on August 10th.
    (First strip, July 28th - New Moon)

    Started fishing same location, same depths, surface water temp 88.8 degrees.
    July 28th, 88.3.

    High pressure moving in: 8-8 8pm 29:99 7-28 29:99
    8-8 Mid 30:06 7-28 30:00
    8-9 1am 30:03 7-29 29:99
    8-9 2am 30:02 7-29 29:99
    Wind conditions July were much higher ranging from 12.7, sw at 8pm to
    to 9.2 out of west at 2am. August 8th - 4.8 out of wnw to 3.5 mph out of south
    3am.

    Bite was much more pronounced and steady during New Moon phase than Full moon
    Fished from 8:40 pm till 1am July. August 8:40 pm - 3:30 am.............
    39 spec's July & 11 bluegill threw back 12 spec's & 12 gils
    35 spec's August & 8 bluegill threw back 21 gills, 8 spec's & 1 bass

    Bill Bercaw assisted me on this adventure and we had a blast...Nothing can campare
    in my thinking to commradship, solitude and peace of night fishing. (Thanks Bill)
    Attached pictures show Bill in action
    My thoughts on moon phase fishing - personal belief fishing is better on New Moon
    side than full moon. From past experience - 7 - 9 days after full moon is opitum time
    to night fish.

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    Nice...........I see those pole holder are holding up.

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    Not at all happy with the new built rod holders, (bottom right side of 3rd picture)
    The length from rod butt to reel placement went from 4.5 in - 9.0 in..........This is
    really great for spider riggin or when use of long poles are in use. Not good for 5 - 8 ft
    rods with rod butts 4 -6" to reel seat. Will probably build another set for swap out when
    daytime vs night fishing. Both styles have their place. Mr Crappie style as shown in
    rear are great for intermediate use or long- lining,(out rear or side trolling) not good for long-polling / spider
    rigging ( two much flex - law diminishing returns comes into play length vs distance
    for rod holder)

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    Nice report again, did you catch any big ones or just a bunch of good size eaters?
    The finest gift you can give to any fisherman is to put a good fish back, and who knows if the fish that you caught isn't someone else's gift to you?"

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    Nothing of tournament size Bryan mostly the good eater size. 10 1/2 - 12" group.
    14 - 15 oz .

    Kinda proves point on couple things that during daytime fish will be in and around
    reeds, grasses, in 3 - 6ft range not only looking for food but the oxygen that grasses
    etc produce and as night comes on they move out looking for the higher ozygen
    content, which will be in deeper water closer to thermocline. Spec's seem to be more
    size orientated in groups of like. Competition for food is primary reason.
    Locating bigger ones will take more time & study vs present when we are mainly looking
    for optium best fishing days/nights, moon phase relationship, low/high pressure.
    We are pretty much sure that .01 max .02 on pressure will turn off or on fish at any
    given time. Pressure holding steady for anything more up to 2 hrs will produce a high
    catch rate. Discussions with other night fishermen Friday was also interesting - two
    teams that were on lake at same time caught less fish, they were working several
    holes, close and away from banks including brush piles..
    Another interesting thing we are trying to establish - Lake Tarpon being close to
    Gulf - Does tides have anything to do with "bite"?
    Dave Dirt handled the interviews Saturday morning with teams and reported the above
    regarding their catch rate and thoughts of evening.
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    Not much to add, they said they fihed East side some where. Had only caught 25 and did not seem happy with # of fish caught.

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    Were you trolling or anchored or just drifting? Must have used a lot of bug spray.
    A poor day fishing is better than a good day at work!

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    Ney, ney - no bug spray

    single anchor holding.........alllow breeze or wind to move boat accordingly
    in circle......no problem with bugs...........overhead lights go up and out 45 degree
    over water. Water level lights keep bugs close to lighting.
    Clean setup.

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