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  1. #1
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    Default All nighters

    How many of you stay out for one or 2 nights before dragging yourself back home.

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    I will stay out all night, no problem. The two or three nighters are tougher only due to scheduling. But when I can, I do.

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    i have done it quite a few times it gets hard

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    I fish many nights a year from dusk to dawn. I love the month of Oct. and Nov. the most.

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    That's a regular thing with me... put the kids to bed, fish all night, go to work in the morning.

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    And I'm usually standing on the rock next to Jake, or drifting the rip with him. I usually hit another spot after he heads off to work.
    God is Great, Beer is Good, People are crazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stripercoast1 View Post
    I usually hit another spot after he heads off to work.
    Then you take a nap, while I'm working

    This was last night..........
    Me on the left, SC1 on the right.
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    God bless you folks and your energy. Those days are but a distant memory for me. Now I am usually in bed by 10pm.

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    the all nighter will be back if full force in june for me just come home make sure bill money is there kids and wife are ok and the week ends are all mine if i am need cell rings

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    I don't get a chance to do many all nighters. What I have come to realize that the fish don't like to bite during the day. First Dawn or night time has proven to work out better for me. I will have to ramp up my fishing and do more all nighters.

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    I use to do it all the time, but my family is more important I put my time in when I want but make sure to have the time for family and friends lifes to short.

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    baitstealer all u have to do is get some bunker and u will get fish in the day i have had fish to 40 inches in the daytime

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    Yes I do this on a regular basis especially in the fall

    Fished Montauk last fall for 5 days. Got a total of 14 hours of sleep
    Enjoy the Journey

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    Honestly I have problems even going past midnight nowadays. All I want is quality fish in the shortest time.
    Early to bed, early to rise, fish all day, make up lies. - unknown

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    My routine is pretty simple.
    Leave the house at 11:30 at night.
    On the water around 1:00 AM.
    Fish till between 7:00 and 10:00 AM.
    I do this every Saturday night from mid/late April till December. A few vacations during the year adds some more early mornings on the beach.
    White Water Monty 2.00 (WWM)
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    All Night long unless I am zoned in on a particular time period where I know fish will be. For example certain tides on CC I know produce fish I will forego the running around and just head to the location.

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