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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 507573" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>As far as night fishing I haven’t been since a month ago when on the way back to the launch I hadn’t set a weigh point when we headed out so I’m trying to fallow a channel since the lake is 6’ low. I would shine a small spotlight every few seconds but couldn’t find the buoys I was looking for.</p><p>Low and behold theres a point sticking farther out than usual.</p><p>I idled the boat up on the sand smooth as butter. Thankfully it was sand and not rock like a lot of other spots out there. Since then I’ve studied all about the new garmin and how it could have help a lot that night. At one point we found a brush pile and drifted off of it. Never found it again. All I had to do was hit one button and marked the brush. </p><p>I’m going to try my luck next week. Fishing report says the big catfish are finally just starting to bite in deeper water and I love drift fishing. There’s a couple of days next week the weather shows to be perfect for drifting. I just need to catch some bait in the morning and fish all day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 507573, member: 27803"] As far as night fishing I haven’t been since a month ago when on the way back to the launch I hadn’t set a weigh point when we headed out so I’m trying to fallow a channel since the lake is 6’ low. I would shine a small spotlight every few seconds but couldn’t find the buoys I was looking for. Low and behold theres a point sticking farther out than usual. I idled the boat up on the sand smooth as butter. Thankfully it was sand and not rock like a lot of other spots out there. Since then I’ve studied all about the new garmin and how it could have help a lot that night. At one point we found a brush pile and drifted off of it. Never found it again. All I had to do was hit one button and marked the brush. I’m going to try my luck next week. Fishing report says the big catfish are finally just starting to bite in deeper water and I love drift fishing. There’s a couple of days next week the weather shows to be perfect for drifting. I just need to catch some bait in the morning and fish all day. [/QUOTE]
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