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How many of you like night fishing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Driftless" data-source="post: 504796" data-attributes="member: 34665"><p>It's not too hard, all as you have to do is practice. Dry firing helps with trigger management ;-) (don't know if the quote will work)</p><p></p><p>As of now, the only night fishing I do is for salmon in the great lakes, twice a night. Come back at about 9pm then go back out at 3am. As I go out solo in a small boat I shouldn't be out in, that's it. Next spring bigger boat should be done and ready, so will stay out longer/overnite and/or will bring others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Driftless, post: 504796, member: 34665"] It's not too hard, all as you have to do is practice. Dry firing helps with trigger management ;-) (don't know if the quote will work) As of now, the only night fishing I do is for salmon in the great lakes, twice a night. Come back at about 9pm then go back out at 3am. As I go out solo in a small boat I shouldn't be out in, that's it. Next spring bigger boat should be done and ready, so will stay out longer/overnite and/or will bring others. [/QUOTE]
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