Cricket Pattern??
Can't site the source as I read it sometime ago. The artical said that some
things "smell" better to fish than others. it did say crickets were on of
the things that smelt good. The artical also metioned toads whick bass may
strike but quickly spit out and the terestial stage of salamanders as
examples of things fish won't bite.
Maby the best thing to do is squeeze cricket juice on one of the sponge
cricket patterns.
"Flying Squirrel" wrote in message
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Subject: Cricket Pattern??
I was fishing this past weekend for bluegill. My wife was useing her
Ultralight set up and live brown crickets. She was catching them with
almost everycast. Me...fishing a few feet from her with my flyrod was
catching just a few. I tried every pattern I had that resembled a
cricket
or something similiar. The fish would always go to the live cricket. I
tried different presentation techniques. Different methods of
retrievals....etc..etc.... To no avail. Is there pattern for a brown
cricket that anyone has had success with??? Thanks Mike
I've noticed (both outdoors and in a native fish aquarium) that bluegills
have two modes of attack: immediate or checking things out first. If
they're
hungry and used to eating a certain thing, they'll hit it with little or
no
hesitation. If they're feeling picky or aren't sure something's edible,
they'll slide up but stop dead several times to eyeball (and I'm sure
sniff)
it. With real crickets, everything's go at these inspections, whereas
something with hook, foam, and feathers is likely to be rejected a certain
fraction of the time.
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