02-26-2011, 03:26 AM
When ice fishing at night, are the fish typically at the same depths as during the daylight hours or do they move shallower or suspend more?. I wouldn't have a clue what depth to start at if I were to try a night bite. I'd assume in open water they'd move closer to shore or structure in search of food. Under the ice???
Have you used an underwater camera at night, and has that proven helpful at all? I can't see my monitor in daylight well at all, and I'm wondering if it's worth hanging onto for night fishing.
I've been on the boat at starvation under a full moon fishing walleye, and that was a hoot. We didn't catch a lot, but what we did pick up were very nice. I can see where night fishing can be advantageous, just haven't done it much.
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Have you used an underwater camera at night, and has that proven helpful at all? I can't see my monitor in daylight well at all, and I'm wondering if it's worth hanging onto for night fishing.
I've been on the boat at starvation under a full moon fishing walleye, and that was a hoot. We didn't catch a lot, but what we did pick up were very nice. I can see where night fishing can be advantageous, just haven't done it much.
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