Night Fishing

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Your that guy in Jersey with loads of pictures of all the fish you catch. After seeing the shots I'll definitely be trying whatever you say works. I'm not far from downtown Phila either so with you in Jersey we must have similar weather and water conditions. Nice work out there buddy, keep it up. I just recently got back into fishing and am attempting to work over every kind of bait/lure technique I can think of, or hear about. Its good to hear some battle tested methods too so thanks. I'm hoping to pull a nice little largemouth bass to join the Pbass in my 220. Hopefully it's not too late to hook one. Any largemouth tips? I don't always night fish.
 
Gulp Alive Nightcrawler, or a piece of Herring, Carp, Bunker, or Mullet fillet. Might not be the BEST suggestion yet but hey, why be like everyone else :D
 
Alright I tried a ton of stuff and am still coming up empty. I've got some new ideas but as for now here is what i've failed with.
1. Crankbaits - First trip early november. Nothing but wet lures. I tried a bunch a retrieval methods and speeds but never got a look.
2. Homemade Catfish Bait - twice, late november, early december. It was rank as it gets, some highlights were the funky ass cheese, garlic salt, syrup, bread, nasty soy sauce, shredded cotton balls, lime juice, chocolate syrup. It may have had some nibbles but no serious takers.
3. Hot Dog - I was sure this would work but no, no it didn't. I even tried to add some of the catfish bait to it, which may have pissed the fish off.
4. Soft Plastic Worms - Tried many different retrievals, no good results to speak of.
5. Worms - Early December. Many worms died in vain for me to figure out that worms were not working.
I have looked around the internet for tips and Im reading that jigs with skirts retrieved slowly may be effective for pulling all sorts of diiferent fish in the winter. Im going to try, but whether it works between 10pm to 3pm at night remains to be seen. I may try different times because I need to catch something to feel like Im not wasting my time. I'm worried that the lake isn't the best place to go, that possibly it's to big, or I'm in the wrong area or something. I have included a map of it where I highlighted in red the spots that we fish. If anyone can speak on how my location may be good or bad in relation to the lake please let me know. This lake is big as hell and I can give you specifics in regards to what the underwater terrain is like where we go. I am really pressing to get my buddy his first fish. He keeps coming out because he is enjoying himself either way but I think his first catch would really get him excited. He is usually so lit that he may lose it when he gets the first bite. I also have become more of a worm drowning lush than a fisherman, and I would like to be both. We need some help still, if anyone can help I will appreciate your advice. Thanks too for everyones help from earlier. Even though I haven't had the best of luck I am sure you are all successful with the other methods, i just have some picky fish. If I have any fish at all. Thanks again.

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honestly i think that it may be too late in the season...I have seen some bass basking in the sun in the brandywine but i think mabye you should wait until next year for a greater chance.
 
pelleeklund;3679241; said:
Ive been thinking the same thing. Im just hoping there is some crazy all season guy out there with the secret.

Dude, how far are you from Trenton??

Im that crazy dude that will try in the winter time. One question about that lake tho. Does it have CP in it?
 
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