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Does light attract fish at night?

Asked: David H. Pare, Last Updated:

Any light under the water, no matter what the color, will attract fish. When lights are placed under the water, they reflect off particles in the water. These tiny little particles enhance a natural food source for bait. These bait fish are then attracted to the light.

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