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    Mystery Tackle Box Freshwater Lures Fishing Kit. $23 at Amazon. For the foodie ... Sunbeam 16988 5-In-1 Night Light & Emergency Flashlight ... If they're too long distance for you to deliver some ...

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    Frog gigging at night by a pond using a flashlight and a homemade frog gig. Frog gigging is commonly done at night, but it can be done during the day as well. Traditionally, flashlights or spotlights are used to locate the frogs as their eyes reflect the light at night. In addition to help the locating of frogs, shining a light in their eyes ...

  4. Fishing light attractor - Wikipedia

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    In this video, dozens of 15-18 inch speckled trout are attracted to a 1000 W green light mounted on a pier. A fishing light attractor is a fishing aid that uses lights attached to a structure above water or suspended underwater to attract fish and members of their food chain.

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  7. Lampara net - Wikipedia

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    Fishing with a lampara net. A lampara net is a type of fishing net. It is a surrounding net having the shape of a spoon or a dustpan with a short leadline under a longer floatline. The net has a central bunt to contain the fish and two lateral wings. [1] Lampara nets are used for capturing pelagic fish, those swimming near the water's surface.