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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Sea level
Posts: 1,478
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water temp. is fine. the fish are there. go super later (rather than early). get on the water around 11pm and fish through the next day. more time on the water during the night makes for a better experience. there's nothing more frustrating than finally finding a spot and setting up a drift only to have the sun come up and boats crowd you out.
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Vista
Posts: 411
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Bring a thermos full of coffee!
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Under a bridge
Posts: 2,169
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Bring a buddy.
Bring warm clothes, or a change if you expect to be wet. Nothing worse than being cold and wet out there. Get there early enough .....earlier than that to make squid And be set up to fish well before gray light. Some guys fish through the night. Bring some fresh dead just in case you can't make bait. Hang a squid while you are making more squid. Put on a sumo glow jig with a couple of squid on it down there. Many fishermen say that a couple of days before, during and up to a few days after a full moon is premium time. Some other guys say the opposite ![]() Make fun of your friends on the radio to fill in the hours of not getting a bite. ![]() I have never tried the above steps but I know a guy that did. |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 6,856
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Speaking from experience:
Wear an extra layer even on summer nights. I was fortunate enough to experience one of those 'I can handle it' nights at LJ and let me tell you, it wasn't fun. Make sure all of your batteries have a full charge, especially your VHF, cell phone and sonar/gps. If Team Sewer is fishing the area stay off channel 69, it'll make your fishing experience a lot more enjoyable.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 1,972
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Night time's a trip, definitely not for everyone. Getting wet while launching then cold later has brought my baby ass in a few times. I love to set up before sundown but that makes it a long night if you also plan on fishing the morning. I bring an extra bait tank battery. Chase coke classics with a steady sip of Five Hour through the night. Bean and cheese burrito with plenty of hot sauce.
If there were zero bites and it sucked, I say I'll never do that sheet EVER again... But then if I get a quality shot, maybe lucky enough to land a fish, it's the best and all of the shitty times get wiped from my memory...I've never tried crack but I'm thinking it's a similar compulsion... ![]()
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Good luck
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Santa Ana/Westminster
Posts: 1,258
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My favorite time to dive was at night; there is nothing like being in the water at 2am.
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