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<blockquote data-quote="Driftless" data-source="post: 504817" data-attributes="member: 34665"><p>I agree w/the serenity of night fishing. I've done a lot of it out of a canoe on lakes.</p><p>I'm up north, so it's a cultural difference, but never considered 100 unattended hooks out 'fishing'. I have 2 relatives that run troutlines and have been w/them when they did it (NC). We drank beer by the fire, talked, eventually went to bed, then in the morning we pulled in the lines. There wasn't that many hooks on them tho. </p><p></p><p>Up north (I know, I know), we do that type of fishing, but we call it 'deadlining'. Slip sinker, bait, toss it out and wait for something to take it. We usually have a hook limit of 2-3. I don't know if that's total or per pole. We are allowed 2-3 poles. </p><p>100 hooks on troutlines seems more like industrial grade harvesting. The fish population support it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Driftless, post: 504817, member: 34665"] I agree w/the serenity of night fishing. I've done a lot of it out of a canoe on lakes. I'm up north, so it's a cultural difference, but never considered 100 unattended hooks out 'fishing'. I have 2 relatives that run troutlines and have been w/them when they did it (NC). We drank beer by the fire, talked, eventually went to bed, then in the morning we pulled in the lines. There wasn't that many hooks on them tho. Up north (I know, I know), we do that type of fishing, but we call it 'deadlining'. Slip sinker, bait, toss it out and wait for something to take it. We usually have a hook limit of 2-3. I don't know if that's total or per pole. We are allowed 2-3 poles. 100 hooks on troutlines seems more like industrial grade harvesting. The fish population support it? [/QUOTE]
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