Hi All - we have been fishing close reefs for Snapper and we notice a couple of things.
If you get there early, anchor and berley - you see fish but no snapper will bite until the light just comes up; starting to get pink and the 40 minutes or so until sun comes up. Usually the reds shut down again once it gets too light and they get spooky. So its 40 minutes of mayhem which is fun.................but it would be nice to get a bite in the dark.
now at the other end of the day - the fish dont come on until it gets a little towards dark - pink again going towards dusk and then as soon as it gets too dark. Bite shuts down................
So the question is - do Snapper need light to feed actively? Has anyone had luck with lumo beads, tube inducing a bite in the dark. ??
I belive this is also common for all who fish the banks and the bit shuts down when dark.
Under a moon is different - its just when its dark?
Any thoughts or observations
Cheers
Phill