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Old June 26th, 2005, 02:55 PM
David H. Lipman
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From: "Jeff"

| So I am talking to my brother tonight, deciding what time were leaving in
| the morning to head out fishing when he decides its time we actually stick
| to our time schedule. We ALWAYS decide when we will start and stop fishing.
| Example, we will leave at 3 AM, first cast hopefully by 4 or launch boat by
| 4 and start fishing shortly thereafter and finish a few hours later, we
| usually say about 8 am or so. Well he tells me "I am getting tired of having
| to wait on you. We say were going to stop at 8, you get out there and if
| were not catching anything the sun comes up its 95 degrees, were standing
| there pouring sweat turning colors and your steadily casting and we dont get
| home until noon..your a damned die hard". He pointed out that there are
| times when we go out and dont even get a hit, not one bite...which just
| makes me fish harder...and longer. I always drive (HEHE) and he is at my
| mercy. He also made it a point to remind me that we were crappy fishing a
| few weeks ago and some 10 year old girl was pulling them in and we werent
| having any luck at all and says he "You just had to do one more cast, then
| one more, then one more until two fricken hours and one heat stroke later we
| finally get to go home". Well I suppose I could be cast (pun intended) as a
| diehard. I will fish..until I catch a fish. Period. If their not hitting on
| minnows or shad, ill go to the old faithful worm or crickets or whatever I
| need to use to catch ANYTHING. If I am Bass fishing, Ill use every lure in
| my box if thats what it takes and if I am going after Crappy and they are
| not hitting yellow, then ill switch to another color and another and
| another. I might change spots 12 or 15 times. Ill do what it takes to get AT
| LEAST ONE FISH! On some days when I am having no luck at all, it gets to the
| point I DONT CARE WHAT I CATCH BUT I AM DAMNED SURE GOING TO CATCH
| SOMETHING. To paraphrase Grant "I will fish this line if it takes all
| summer" or winter, spring and fall.
|
| So, are you one too? A die hard I mean. Feel free to add to this.
|
| You might be a die hard if:
| 1. Your willing to stand in 100 degree sun, foregoing drink because you just
| know "He's gonna hit on the next cast, or the next or the next.."
| 2. After having fished 6 hours straight without a bite, you keep fishing
| because "Thier there, thier there".
| 3. The amount of money you spend on bait for each trip equals what it would
| cost to take the family out for a nice catfish dinner.
|
| I am sure some people can add to this.
|

In my situation there are *best* times and they are governed by multiple environmental
factors.

First is that sunrise and sunset are the best times fresh or slat water.

Second concerned surf fishing. 2hrs. before the high tide and an hour after. For example,
high tide will be around 1220 this afternoon. The wind is coming off the land and coming
from the west. I'll fish at around 1030AM or so and when the high tide peaks the wind will
shift and come from the south. I'll stop then if the water has white caps and/or if the
wind is too strong.

Finally there is a Full Moon.

Midday fishing is NOT the best in lakes becuase the near shore temperature increases and the
fish want cooler, more oxygenated water. This means deeper water. Colder weater holds more
oxygen that warmer water.

When I have a session and they are not bighting I do a count down. I'll say I'll do 3 more
casts. If I get a hit or a fish, the counts gets reset.

Tight Lines !

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Dave
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