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| As the title states, when have you guys found the night bite ends?
Is it mostly a summertime deal an it slows to a stop in the fall or does it never really end?
Thanks!
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Location: nationwide | The only thing that shuts down the night bite is the close of the season.
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| When the lakes freeze up or the season ends. Whichever comes first. Some pretty good nights can be had late in the season. |
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| When the sun comes up... |
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Location: minocqua, wi. | i never knew it did ... maybe i bought the wrong book. |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | For me...the warmer the night the better. So yes, I think it slows but doesn't necessarily shut down. I caught one in 35 degrees at 4 am one time but other than that, I dont do well at night in fall. I've never been on the late fall bite that many talk about though. |
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Location: Wakefield, MI | esoxaddict - 10/8/2013 2:25 PM
When the sun comes up...
Dang it, I knew someone was gona beat me to that one. |
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| Thats funny stuff right there! Even my wife laughed at that one! |
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Location: Northern IL | My first thought is, be careful in which book you read... It may just mess you up... Last week in 2 days under a so called " bad "MOON phase we filmed 10 muskies and 9 went 40" or better. How about you?... Buck Perry was asked, "why don't you fish more at night?" his answer, "why would I do that, I catch plenty during the day". 
Edited by jerryb 10/8/2013 9:01 PM
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Location: Yahara River Chain | muskymeyer - 10/8/2013 2:04 PM
The only thing that shuts down the night bite is the close of the season.
Agreed +1 |
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