Night Fishing And Zooplankton? Increase your Night Fishing Catch, under water lights!
Posted: Friday, April 02, 2010
by Mark Fleagle
oldfishinghole.com
Zooplankton and night fishing
There is a little-known secret to finding swarms of hungry Gamefish and catching them at will. It is one of the most powerful fishing discoveries I have ever witnessed, and it works time and time again with a consistency unmatched by any method I have ever tried. Attracting zooplankton can really increase your chances of a successful night fishing trip.
In fact, you don't have to "do" anything to fire up your gamefish catches to unbelievable levels. Nature takes care of it for you if you let her.
It's something that 99% of fishermen don't even realize exists, yet it's right under their noses every single time they go out fishing and if you are one of the lucky ones to discover it, you'll be sitting on your boat (or on shore) with a grin from ear to ear after having caught more fish (or whatever other game fish you go for) than ever before faster than you ever thought possible. What most fisherman do not realize is that using a good night fishing under water light will attracts zooplankton which will attract bait fish.
"So What The Heck Are You Talking About, What's The Big Secret?"
Ok, I'll save you from any more hype, and I'll get to the point.
The "scientific secret" nature is hiding from fishermen has two parts to it. They are called "Phytoplankton" and "Zooplankton". Now Attracting zoo plankton is very important. Now, don't let the fancy names scare you it will all make perfect sense in a second I promise. Let me start off by telling you exactly what "Phytoplankton" and "Zooplankton" are, and then I'll tell you how you can "use" them to pull up massive amounts of fish faster than you can image.
Put it this way, the only thing better than attracting zoo plankton would be to have the fish jump right in the boat when you are night fishing !
What Is Phytoplankton And Why It Is Crucial To Finding Fishing "Super Spots"?
Phytoplankton is at the absolute bottom of the food chain . Basically they are the "plant form" of Plankton.
Phytoplankton is made up of "diatoms", golden algae , green algae , and "cyanobacteria". But none of those scientific words mean anything to you all you need to know is without Phytoplankton, there wouldn't be a fish on the planet - anywhere. Now this was an abbreviated explanation of what zooplankton is and how important it is to attract zooplankton when you are night fishing but I think you get the picture here.
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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)Yes, this was very helpful. Another site was asking for nearly $300.00 to tell how to attract zooplankton, but I started looking for ways to attract them on the internet and found your site. Thanks again. Dan Engeldan, thanks for commenting you may want to take a look at the evening secret , I have one and use it all the time when I am night fishing on lake st marys. It's great for catching bait at night too. go to my page at oldfishinghole underwater-fishing-lights.html to get more details
Forget the evening secret and other 12v lights. Look into something HID like UnderwaterFishLight if you want real results. Do a Google search for UnderwaterFishLighti looked at the underwaterlight sight looks like a good product if you want to catch fish at your dock "if you own or rent one that has power" I have had great success with my evening secret and it's portable and easily fished from a boat (i use it on my pontoon and i have had great success catch catfish, crappie and walleye
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