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try using a glow in the dark whip'r stopper tipped with a bit of worm if your on a dock or on the shore, it works for me, make sure you take a black light for fast charging the skirt of the whip'r stopper
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Night Bluegill
I have not fished much for them at night but I have been told by those who have that dark flies or dark jigs/lures work best. Black would probably be one of the best colors, this due to low light conditions that fish see dark colors better in low light as they use all available light at night. The reasoning is that dark colors stand out better in low light than lighter colors. All of this color reasoning may not be worth much if the water clarity is bad because available light would already be limited.
Last edited by dixieangler; 08-23-2006 at 11:04 PM.
Robert B. McCorquodale
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