"Evening Secret" For Swarming Fish In Low Light Conditions

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By eggerda


What is the Evening Secret?

There's an evening secret that fishermen all over the world can use to put themselves in a situation to "shoot fish in a barrel". The cool part is, it relies on a biological fact based on the food chain.

You may have heard about the food chain in your science classes in school. You know, the big eat the small and all that stuff.

Welll, for our purposes specific to fishing, the food chain we are concerned with goes like this:

(1) Phytoplankton: these are the "low men" on the totem pole when it comes to the food chain. They are little tiny organisms that are attracted to differnt spectrums of light, and they must have a high enough oxygen content in the water to survive.

(2) Zooplankton: these are the animal forms of plankton - and they feed on the phytoplankton.

FYI: Zooplankton and phytoplankton exist in every body of water that contain fish, in the world. If there are no phytoplankton and zooplankton, nothing can survive in the water.

(3) Next in the food chain - the forage fish, or bait fish as we fishermen call them. They feed on zooplankton, among other things. But anytime you find zooplankton in abundance, you will find the forage fish...and of course, you'll also find:

(4) The game fish. For our purposes, they are top dog on the food chain. Any saltwater predataors. And popular freshwter species would be crappie, catfish, walleye, etc...

So...this all makes sense so far. If you can find the lowest thing in the food chain in abundance...you'll find everything else.

But how?

Well, for starters you want to look for white clusters of zooplankton around any water runoff that flows from vegetation into your body of water. These areas can be ripe with all kinds of phytoplankton and zooplankton. And they are common places the bait will come to feed...and the game fish as well.

So hit those areas, be aware of them, and look for the swarms of fish.

Now...scouting around and trying to find these plankton-rich spots can take some time, but the payoff is big.

But what if there was a way to attract millions of phytoplankton yourself? Well, you're in luck.

You see, that's where this revolutionary Evening Secret comes in.

It's, very simply, a device that goes under the water, and attracts millions of phytoplankton...which brings the zooplankton, which brings the bait...which brings the game.

It's amazing. You can actually see an evening secret fishing video by clicking the link as well.

...and it also helps you catch your own live bait, absolutely free. Check out the guy using the evening secret to catch bait by hitting that link.

And finally, for some more general evening secret night fishing tips, just go to that link as well.


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