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		That's too bad that you didn't have much luck.  
What were you fishing for, and what with?  
I haven't tried it, but I think fishing from a tube at night would be a blast. --  and hopefully NO stinking WIND!  Have you all ever noticed that wind is a four letter word?
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		Tubing at night is a blast.  I did it once and loved it.  Had an explosion of fish around me at the time of a hatch.  Since then I have found a way to put a clamp on navigation light on my toon.  Also have head lamps.[cool]
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		Tubing at night is fun.  A headlamp would be a good idea.  I have only fished at a local pond and had pretty good luck.  Got tons of Tilapia on a bright orange rooster tail.  Was trying to catch some walleye but no luck.  Only down fall was that I was under attack by Bats until a big owl came out, but other than that it was Fun.
Just get a headlamp that has different colors red works pretty good for the bugs. Just know the lake your fishing at.
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		[inline 7-4-10-G.5.jpg]I have done it twice this year. Once for walleyes, perch, and bass. The other time was for catfish. Neither time was as productive as early morning and late evening. I did see some cool stuff and do some neat things at night. Spending the 4th of july in my toon was amazing.   Ron
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		A week ago I came up to a guy who lives a block from me is a float tuber. How I found that out is I live on a dead end street and have to go around the block and spot him unloading or getting ready to go float tubing. Talked about float tubing and he asked me if I wanted to come along with him night tubing which I did last week. Had a blast catching bass after bass and all those bass were 15 to 19 inches and I got 17 of them in three hours and he got 25.
Said we would had gotten about 45 to 55 bass a night but it was kinda slow....
So I wanted to take my son along on a different lake and I thought we would do good as I did do that a year ago but last night wasn't the same....
We used top water lures as we can't use anything diving as too much weeds.
 
 
Hope the pic aren't too big.....
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		When fishing for panfish use a lighted bobber as well.  This will help increase hookups as well.  Also cool to see little red light foating under water when pulled in.[cool]
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		Panfish....are those bass? I never had any luck catching bluegills after dark. I remember when I was a kid I used to be catching bluegills after bluegills all day then when it got dark it stopped then all I was catching bullheads after bullheads......
Red lighted bobbers....I gotta try that!
I have lighted nocked arrows and they are fun to watch it fly to the target...
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		Panfish:  bluegill, green sunfish, pumkinseeds, crappie.
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