Absolutely Andrew - I'm amazed when I hear guys whining about fishing in the
wind or having to use a trolling motor in windy conditions. I too seek out
the windiest spots I can find, be it points, riprap bare banks & especially
docklines. The advantages include increases dissolved O2, camoflauge of my
boat, baitfish/feeding bass & less fishing pressure; What more can a guy
ask for?
"Windy" can be a matter of speaking too, as I often seek out areas with the
slightest of ripples on an otherwise flat surfuce. Can't tell you how many
times a subtle ripple has led to success for me.
Wind is good stuff.
Warren
"Andrew Kidd" wrote in message
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I prefer the front, but have fished out of the back of enough boats to
know
it's not a huge disadvantage as long as you're not afraid to speak up if
you
don't like what's happening.
I've seen several guys complain about trolling motor in the wind. I fish
so
much out in the wind that I seldom give it a lot thought. It becomes a
bit
automatic after a while. I really like fishing wind blown points and
bridges. The bridges usually not only act as a water funnel, but a wind
tunnel as well.
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"Rodney" . wrote in message
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Which do you prefer and why ?
Under what conditions would you change places ?
Do you seam to catch more bass from which one over the other on a
regular bases ?
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