Mr Fish
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Don’t think I’ve ever had a light weld itself to my head
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I used to have an ex miners lamp and it used to crackle and spit in the wetDon’t think I’ve ever had a light weld itself to my head
That would be the candle, I’m guessing?I used to have an ex miners lamp and it used to crackle and spit in the wet
Red light doesn't knock your night vision out like white light does.Why red? Could it be a low power green for example?
Didn’t the sheep hear you comingI used to have an ex miners lamp and it used to crackle and spit in the wet
Yes but by then it was too late…Didn’t the sheep hear you coming
It wasn’t his candle that was spittingDidn’t the sheep hear you coming
I'm guessing you are not your codding in shallow, calm and clear water. You only have to turn your headlight on when wading after bass to a ny the fish retreat at a rate of knots into the darkness. The only fish that seem unmoved are dogs, when they are doing that weird swimming on the surface thing they do in late spring early summerFor what it's worth, I don't target bass, but the sheer number I get as a by catch when codding tells me that lights make no difference.
Normally I've got a bright head lamp and a parrafin lamp on the go.
I might be wrong, but I’d guess Shirl’s codding is at range too, not 20 yards out in the surf?I'm guessing you are not your codding in shallow, calm and clear water. You only have to turn your headlight on when wading after bass to a ny the fish retreat at a rate of knots into the darkness. The only fish that seem unmoved are dogs, when they are doing that weird swimming on the surface thing they do in late spring early summer
Interesting discussion. Smash Fishing has many foraging videos where he catches bass wading through crystal clear rockpools and shallows with a torch on and gets them in a foraging net.I might be wrong, but I’d guess Shirl’s codding is at range too, not 20 yards out in the surf?
I think there’s probably an initial shock moment for the fish and of course pools are enclosed.Interesting discussion. Smash Fishing has many foraging videos where he catches bass wading through crystal clear rockpools and shallows with a torch on and gets them in a foraging net.
Yes the smaller bait fish are attracted to the lights , can you remember when we used to take a Tilly lamp to the pier and tie it to rope and dangle it over the side to attract the pollackCertainly when actually fishing, I think it’s the sudden light that does it. Ambient light from nearby street lights or homes is constant and something they get used to, whereas suddenly shining a beam at the water isn’t.
Which imo is why you might well catch bass under bridge lights because they attract smaller prey and to the bass, they’re always on so it’s ‘normal’
No lol. I did have a Tilley but the glass broke enough times from rogue waves that it wouldn’t have been anywhere near the water!Yes the smaller bait fish are attracted to the lights , can you remember when we used to take a Tilly lamp to the pier and tie it to rope and dangle it over the side to attract the pollack
We didn’t have head lights in my day ,No lol. I did have a Tilley but the glass broke enough times from rogue waves that it wouldn’t have been anywhere near the water!
Hated the things but such lamps were all we had for a few years.
Even the headlamps of the day were heavy unreliable things.
The advent of LEDs and light, relatively cheap but very good headlamps was one of the biggest advances for shore anglers imo