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Old 12-20-2006, 07:08 PM   #1
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That "Fire in the Water" is light produced by bioluminescent dinoflagellates, little plankton that are related to those that cause red tide. These ones aren't harmful, though. They light up when agitated by prop wash, wave action, fish moving through them, anything that disturbs them. If you are interested, a friend of mine (Vincent Pieribone) wrote a book on them and their use in medical research called (A Glow in the Dark). Good book.
What I see are the plankton that have been engulfed by small jellyfish.
The jellies can be plentiful, and since the game fish aren't eating them, they just get bumped a lot creating the glow.
On some occasions, the jellyfish will rupture, spilling their bounty of plankton. It looks like the special-effect "plasma" from space movies as the glow pours out an drifts in the current.
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Old 12-21-2006, 08:56 AM   #2
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Fire in the water is a neutral. It does not indicate fish, or lack of fish. It doesn't make the fishing better or worse. Mostly, its a too often used excuse for failure along with the moon,wind,water temp,lack of bait, too much bait, dull hooks, too many people, the internet, spot burning, you name it. Have caught plenty of fish in it and out of it. It’s a factor, just like all the above mentioned excuses, but not a detriment in and of itself if you mitigate it properly. GOT IT? oke:
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Old 12-21-2006, 12:02 PM   #3
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Fire in the water is a neutral. It does not indicate fish, or lack of fish. It doesn't make the fishing better or worse. Mostly, its a too often used excuse for failure along with the moon,wind,water temp,lack of bait, too much bait, dull hooks, too many people, the internet, spot burning, you name it. Have caught plenty of fish in it and out of it. It’s a factor, just like all the above mentioned excuses, but not a detriment in and of itself if you mitigate it properly. GOT IT? oke:
Yup, I'll agree with this
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Old 12-21-2006, 12:14 PM   #4
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How far down in the water column are the plankton ?
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Old 12-21-2006, 12:16 PM   #5
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How far down in the water column are the plankton ?
I've been 40' down on a night dive and when we turned out lights off we could disturb the photoplankton... That was also on the other side of the world though
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Old 12-21-2006, 06:16 PM   #6
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always thought it meant there were whales around ..

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Old 12-21-2006, 07:31 PM   #7
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What I see are the plankton that have been engulfed by small jellyfish.
The jellies can be plentiful, and since the game fish aren't eating them, they just get bumped a lot creating the glow.
On some occasions, the jellyfish will rupture, spilling their bounty of plankton. It looks like the special-effect "plasma" from space movies as the glow pours out an drifts in the current.
no, those are different. those are bioluminescent jellies. the jelly itself is bioluminescent. very cool, i agree.

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