Everything you wanted to know about parking but were too shy to ask . . . . . .

       



 
About Parking :
 
» HOME
» Domain Parking
» Auto And Trucks

» Business And Finance

» Computers And Internet

» Education

» Family

» Food And Drink

» Gadgets And Gizmos

» Health

» Hobbies

» Home Improvement

» Humor

» Kids And Teens

» Legal

» Marketing

» Men

» Music And Movies

» Online Business

» Parenting

» Pets And Animals

» Politics And Government

» Recreation And Sports

» Relationships

» Religion

» Self Improvement

» Site Promotion

» Travel And Leisure

» Web Design

» Women

» Writing

»
»
» Random Quotes
» Best Websites
 
Great Websites :
 

Aesop’s Fables

Fun & Games

Advertise Here

Amusement

Best Baby Names

Christmas Jokes

College Humor

Complete Nonsense

Fairy Tales

Famous Poems

Famous Quotes

Flowers

Framed Posters

Free Diet Plans

Free Song Lyrics

Free View Webcams

Friendship Quotes

Funny Cat Pictures

Funny Cats

Funny Jokes

Funny Jokes Online

Funny Pictures

Funny Poems

Funny Quotes

Ghosts

Ghost Pictures

Ghost Stories

Glaswegian

Healthy Recipes

Humorous Scripts

Humor Posters

Inspirational Poems

Insult Generator

Jokes

Knock Knock Jokes

Lighthouses

Limerick Poems

Limericks

Love Poems

Fantasy Books

Mockery

Model Posters

Movie Posters

Names Meanings

Rabbie Burns

Not Mensa

Parking

Photographs

Poet

Poker Articles

Posters

Quotations Online

Random Words

Riddles

Riddles Online

Odd Jokes

Spam

Sports Posters

Duck Webcam

Strange Laws

Stupid Laws

Tongue Twisters

Top 100 Baby Names

Trophies

Vodka

Webmaster Articles

Weird Animals

Weird Facts

Weird Websites

Weird

Whisky

Wine

Work From Home

Worst City

Worst Jokes

Worst Killers

 
 
 
 
 
Parking.gs
 

Facts and Articles on Parking and Other Interesting Topics

TOPIC: Recreation And Sports

TITLE: Night Rod Handling Tips

Article:

Night Rod Handling Tips by: Frank Faldo

Rod Handling at Night

Fish feed by sense at night, not by sight. Using some of the proven techniques below, you can turn an average night of fishing into a fish fighting frenzy! Having bait that is in good shape, which will only enhance these methods.

** Quickshot Tip: Who else wants to swarm hundreds of hungry fish to your fishing spot in less than 45 minutes? It works everytime, and it's getting more popular. 'The Evening Secret'¯ (http://www.eveningsecretfishing.com/specialsecret/Night_Rod_Handling.php) is the best method of increasing your catches.

It is important to keep your bait lively, and move it. Pump your rod tip up and down and jiggle your bait by wiggling your rod tip stimulate bites at night.

One effective technique has been to start with your bait at 20 feet down, and lower it 5 feet at a time. Raising the pole high above your head and then letting the bait flutter down is also a good method for stimulating bites.

If the bite is really on, never let your bait sit still for more than 30 seconds. Keep moving it to keep the bite going. Another effective method of this is to have rod tip extended out to the side. Lift and drop the tip several times while swinging the rod 180 degrees. Let it rest 30 seconds and swing back, it takes about 10 seconds for bait to catch up. Watch the line catch up to your rod, and give it a yank on any twitch or slack '“ you've got a fish on!

When fishing with lures, work them slowly. Surface lures are best for swarms of feeding fish at night though this does not mean fish will not take underwater lures or baits after dark.

Cast your surface lure to a promising spot; let it float; then pop it gently. If this does not bring a strike, reel the lure along for several feet, or pop it along steadily so that it makes a big commotion on the surface. Then slow your retrieve and bring the lure along. By kicking up a commotion in the beginning, you may attract a bass or some other game fish. By slowing the retrieve down later, you will give the fish a chance to locate the lure and strike it.

Sensing Night Bites

Did you know that many bites from the big boys go completely unnoticed? Sometimes the smallest tug brings up the biggest fish (in my experience). Here are some proven methods to increase your sensitivity to these subtle big game bites.

Braided line saves a lot of retying of frayed line and its sensitivity makes subtle bites easier to detect.

Wearing a headlight for focused light is recommended. When you have a bite on, you need to put that focused light on your rod tip to help you. If you are fishing deep, when the bite is on, the rod tip will barely move because the fish is swimming out, not down. If it swims up, the rod will slacken '“ in either case it will be hard to tell unless you have some light on that rod tip.

Equipping your reels with fluorescent monofilament line will dramatically increase your catch ratio. Use it in combination with a black light so that you can detect subtle strikes in total darkness.

By the way, a black light is probably one of the most important pieces of night fishing gear. It will make fluorescent monofilament line glow like a laser beam across the dark water and will allow anglers to detect subtle strikes that would ordinarily go unnoticed.

About The Author

Copyright 2005 EveningSecretFishing.com FishingLong-Time Fisherman and friend of EveningSecretFishing (http://www.eveningsecretfishing.com/specialsecret/Night_Fishing_Preparation.php)

Feel free to use this article on your website or anywhere else - but all links and bio information must remain in tact.

This article was posted on March '17

<-- Previous     |     Next -->

 

If you found "Night Rod Handling Tips" interesting then check out our other :

Parking Facts and Other Articles

 
Parking.gs
 
 
 
Interesting :
 

 
 
   
 
© Website Design Copyright 2009 by Parking.gs