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Evening fishing for catfish
The noise of the tug boat blows up, barges for transporting heavy grain soothes the frogs and crickets filled the night with me when I saw the end of shaking feverishly catfish rod.
After the first train on the line, each movement of the hand off. I took it for a moment, then decided to leave the pain, where it was, he was left on the hook. He is too good night for the strength to prevent the hooks and weights on the river, back pain and pull the whiplash in the dark water of the practice.
My brother, my cousin and I were sitting in our camp chair that evening we heard noises of low resonance cons nits Tennessee River, halfway between Huntsville and Decatur, Alabama. The day was glowing hot, but it is at 9.00 clock in the night temperature with a Nice cool breeze from the south-eastern Gulf of Mexico.
To maximize the fishing experience of the night, as we do, it is necessary to devise some simple rules to follow a fishing trip enjoyable night.
Let there be light! This is a must for night fishing. Bring your camp lantern or light construction work from the cigarette lighter of your car. Error in the darkness on the banks of a river or lake can be dangerous to your health.
Make sure you can tolerate both your fishing season fishing slowed. Usually the best fishing partners are to be silent and enjoy the tranquility of silence, but it is difficult to find.