Using a small glow stick (the long, thin kind you ‘snap’ to activate) or specialist fishing light that takes a tiny battery and sits on a little clip to light up the tip of your rod or rods is vital for orientation as well as overall awareness of what your rod is doing and if you have a bite or not. Also, check the forecast, wind and chance of rain with a weather forecasting app) and if you’re on a boat, make sure to bring your life vests and carry something to signal with like a whistle. If it’s going to be cold or wet, dress accordingly, with the best waterproof jackets, fleece jackets, down jackets and puffers etc. Rigging up in the dark, even with a head lamp, can be a little tricky so just save yourself the hassle and rig up before you go. Take the time to rig up your rods and organize your tackle prior to your outing, the day before preferably so you have time to fix any issues you may find, like having to re–spool a reel or tie a new leader knot. Being prepared is key to night fishing success
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