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You may want to try using Spider Wire Stealth Glow-Vis Braid http://www.spider wire.com/spider wire-line-superliner-spider wire-stealth/spiderwire-stealth-glow-vis-braid/1360933.html... When using a Nucli-Eye/ Black Light your Fluorescent Line will show up under black light... Without the use of one, many pickups would go unnoticed at night. Use "Glow Sticks" in the Chartreuse Color on the front deck and back deck. They give enough light to let you see to tie your line and change your bait and not loose your Night Vision...At night I concentrate on "Main Lake Points" as well as some of the "Major Points In Creek Arms," A favorite Night Bait is a 6- to 7-inch Black/Blue Ribbontail Worm on a 3/0 hook with a 1/4- or 3/8-ounce Tungsten Weight...Jigs work well also with a 10" Senko crawled very slowly on the bottom... Berkley Power Worms, work very well. You may use other worms too as long as the bait has a Swimming Ribbonlike Tail. The need for a Nucli-Eye/Black Light is the way to go.. With out one many pickups would go unnoticed at night. Regardless of pound test the use of Fluorescent Line will show up under the Nucli-Eye/Black Light. Black is the color that I use the most for my night time fishing, at times I will use White or Pearl..

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On ‎8‎/‎10‎/‎2016 at 0:07 PM, Hot Rod Johnson said:

You may want to try using Spider Wire Stealth Glow-Vis Braid http://www.spider wire.com/spider wire-line-superliner-spider wire-stealth/spiderwire-stealth-glow-vis-braid/1360933.html... When using a Nucli-Eye/ Black Light your Fluorescent Line will show up under black light... Without the use of one, many pickups would go unnoticed at night. Use "Glow Sticks" in the Chartreuse Color on the front deck and back deck. They give enough light to let you see to tie your line and change your bait and not loose your Night Vision...At night I concentrate on "Main Lake Points" as well as some of the "Major Points In Creek Arms," A favorite Night Bait is a 6- to 7-inch Black/Blue Ribbontail Worm on a 3/0 hook with a 1/4- or 3/8-ounce Tungsten Weight...Jigs work well also with a 10" Senko crawled very slowly on the bottom... Berkley Power Worms, work very well. You may use other worms too as long as the bait has a Swimming Ribbonlike Tail. The need for a Nucli-Eye/Black Light is the way to go.. With out one many pickups would go unnoticed at night. Regardless of pound test the use of Fluorescent Line will show up under the Nucli-Eye/Black Light. Black is the color that I use the most for my night time fishing, at times I will use White or Pearl..

is hot rod Johnson a reference to the movie "bait shop"?

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On Monday, August 22, 2016 at 11:39 AM, Jon P. said:

is hot rod Johnson a reference to the movie "bait shop"?

LOL, It could be a little..

On Monday, August 22, 2016 at 0:04 PM, Tracker22 said:

I want some NVGs!

Here you go Tracker22...   http://www.lightinthebox.com/night-vision-goggles-with-flip-out-blue-led-lights_p2397088.html?currency=USD&litb_from=paid_adwords_shopping&utm_source=google_shopping&utm_medium=cpc&adword_mt=&adword_ct=84187023794&adword_kw=&adword_pos=1o1&adword_pl=&adword_net=g&adword_tar=&adw_src_id=1810908567_301578074_21687104834_pla-104068895312&gclid=CI_K1fTJ2M4CFQOUfgodLBQDwQ  Only $12.99   plus S&H...Good luck...:D

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From my experience nothing really changes. i prefer to fish with a full moon cause it gives me more visibility. As were to fish i just head to the same spots i hit during the day. Don't know how many bass i've caught using the zoom utail worm in the junebug color on a trokar 3/0 worm hook and 1/16-1/8 bullet weight.

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