Boston Globe on night fly-fishing in my neighborhood and some of the related lighting and angler technology
A best-kept secret of locals, night fly-fishing isn’t just a great way to beat the heat; it’s an excellent chance to catch a boatload of fish. Indeed, prized game fish such as snook, redfish, and tarpon are primarily nocturnal feeders. “Nighttime is the right time,” Angelo says.
Those in search of fish other than tarpon will want to head for neighboring rivers and canals such as those of Culbreath Isles, a tony South Tampa community. Most of the multimillion-dollar homes there have docks, many with lights that attract bait fish and shrimp. For predator fish, these are brightly-lighted buffets.
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