Catching Limits on Lights - Night Fishing Corpus Christi, TX
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 มิ.ย. 2024
- During the heat of the summer fish will often feed at night. Shrimp and other bait fish stack around lighted areas creating a saturated zone for feeding predator fish. In this episode we cast translucent colored lures in and around dock lights to catch limits of redfish and speckled trout.
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This guy is the best Catcherman in South Texas!!
Haha, fish in a barrel on the lights.
This was definitely before the water came up! Awesome vid and some good trout for the lights!
Thanks 👍
Heck of a good time. Thank you sir.
Yea buddy!
Love your videos man
Thanks, I havent been able to commit as much time as Id like to editing but definitely appreciate that.
Awesome job, good way to beat the heat this time of year. You caught some quality fish!
Thanks 👍
Great catches under the lights. Marker 54 shrimp lasts a while to. Great content fish on Jacemang!!
Thanks 👍 Yea theyre pretty durable!
The fastest growing channel I know man you have great videos and I was thinking about fishing this past full moon myself but couldn’t get up to go
Hey thanks buddy!
Awesome buddy!
Thanks!👍
Great trip sir.
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
I miss CC fishing so bad. After 12 years at least, it’s time. I’m coming home
I hear ya. Fishing is remarkable here!
You're making great content. Kayaks are sure making trips like this less of a pain than launching/loading full-size boats. And you're a lot less likely to attract the attention of the Karens who want to tell you you can' fish in their water. 😁
Hot water can't hold as much oxygen as cool water. We're entering those months when O2 in the water becomes a factor in selecting spots - or time of day. I do a lot of my fishing at night during high summer, and a lot of that without any sort of light.
Here's something you can look into. Not only does warm water hold less oxygen, but trout in particular require more oxygen when the water is warmer. So they need more oxygen, and less is available. If my memory serves, a trout's metabolism uses something like 4X as much oxygen in 75 degree water than it does in 40 degree water. Also keep in mind that plants produce oxygen during daylight hours, but at night they actually consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
Appreciate the kind comments. Youre spot on with the water temps and limited O2 in back lakes. There are some nights I throw top waters over grass flats with no lights like you mention and slay trout and reds, but those are just for me. Go Pro cant function without proper lighting.
@@Jacemang_Outdoors Oh, hey, I wasn't saying anything like that. Maybe I should have stopped with "You're making great content". I was really kind of admiring the fact that you were up at some ridiculous hour when the water was cooler, and not attracting attention in a kayak. Even four strokes make noise. (You were sort of keeping your voice volume down, weren't you?) You've got a lot of years to stay that mad at 'em. I never thought I would say it, but it gets harder to roll all night further down the road. When I learned about trout metabolism rising that much in warm water, it was sort of an eye-opener for me and I thought I would pass it on.
Right on! 👍
Awesome work bro
Thanks ! 👍
Nice !!!
Thanks!👍
I got a new pb 27” trout on a light in the canals on Friday. Thought it was a red cuz it looked so much bigger and bam hooked up first cast with an A.M. lure!
Thats awesome! There are some bigguns out there for sure.
Nice! I've been slaying them the past 2 days on the base. BTW I didn't see your knife.
Haha. Thanks for looking
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nice! looks like I should've went sat night instead of late morning sunday lol.
Theyre definitely firing off pretty good with the full moon.
What time frame do you head out? Very nice vid.
On the majors if possible but theyre pretty active all night
What rod are you throwing?
Daiwa medium fast action
you must be fishing the none flooded side of Corpus Christi.
You know it!
It doesn't take much skill to catch fish on green lights at night. Placing your cast, matching what their feeding on, that's it
Umm? The intent of the video wasnt to showcase "skill", plenty of competitive angling accolades on the wall to reflect those accomplishments. Its fun just to get a tight light and share those experiences with others. Thanks for watching.