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Why no fishing after dark?
Just got to wondering about this. Any one have a clue? |
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#2
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rescue efforts are too expensive, danger to fisherpersons is too great, and how are ya gonna see your fly by star light?
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#3
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bodily harm, in my own mind, would be well worth the giant hatches that take place at night. many times as i drove home from fishing the little along the little river road i have noticed flies everywhere at night. Caddis, giant stonesm even mayflies... in the summer the hatch action is def at night...
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#4
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Folks fly fish at night routinely. You learn to feel where the line and fly are, you learn to hear fouled lines & leaders, and you untangle using a small light. For the most part "no night fishing" closures are designed to aid effective enforcement or are a park security issue, not a physical fishing issue (i.e. casting at night) or fishing safety issue.
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#5
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Not all waters are closed at night. Try to find a river and try to find a moth immiation. It's suposed to be a good night fly for trout.
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#6
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Fishing at night is a big thing at certain times in Michigan. The get some monster Hex hatches at night along the Au Sable in the summer and the big fish go crazy.
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#7
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"..closures are designed to aid effective enforcement or are a park security issue.."
I'll wager this might be the one. |
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