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David Vito July 8th, 2006 05:01 PM

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Pretty amazing weigh-in at the Bassmasters this week. 115Lb 15oz for a new 4
day Record. Lots of big fish. Some dudes were culling 5 pounders and all
were caught sight fishing.

Dave


Kdod July 11th, 2006 12:35 AM

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Still not sure of what is meant by site-fishing, other than, casting a lure
to a spot where a fish has jumped.
Thanks


"David Vito" wrote in message
...
Pretty amazing weigh-in at the Bassmasters this week. 115Lb 15oz for a new
4 day Record. Lots of big fish. Some dudes were culling 5 pounders and all
were caught sight fishing.

Dave




Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers July 11th, 2006 02:44 AM

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"Kdod" wrote in message
. ..
Still not sure of what is meant by site-fishing, other than, casting a
lure to a spot where a fish has jumped.


It's where you actually see the fish and cast lures (usually soft plastics)
to it. This usually happens in the spring during spawning season, but it
can happen under the right conditions almost any time of year.
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Bob La Londe July 12th, 2006 03:44 AM

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"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in
message ...

"Kdod" wrote in message
. ..
Still not sure of what is meant by site-fishing, other than, casting a
lure to a spot where a fish has jumped.


It's where you actually see the fish and cast lures (usually soft
plastics) to it. This usually happens in the spring during spawning
season, but it can happen under the right conditions almost any time of
year.


I happen to get a real kick out of sight fishing in little crystal clear
back water channels. Have to have good polarized glasses to do it because
usually the fish will spook from the boat at a long distance.

I've discovered that they will often clobber a bait that is jerked away from
them while they are still swimming towards it to investigate. In fact thats
a great technique to try on those fish that swim up to a bait and then turna
away at the last second. You can almsot always start catching them if you
jerk the bait away from them while they are still swimming towards it.


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Bob La Londe
Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River
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