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The only change I make between fishing dark or fishing daylight is my speed. I push jigs and minners either way. I target an “area “. I know everything about that area that I have chosen. If I find fish holding on something as I go along I just circle back thru it. May do that for hours or maybe just once. If your running electronics let that give you the depth you need to fish. I don’t use lights in the water. But, you can use the same approach bobber fishing just use trolling motor instead of anchor. Safety is the main focus fishing at night so we should always know the lake and know the area I fished ky lake 2 nights last week and there were enough boats overnight to hold a regatta. You just have to slow down and approach things a little different after dark. I never caught the first crappie last week until after 11. So be prepared to wait it out a little while. If you go I wish you luck. What lake you gonna try.
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