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Old March 17th, 2004, 01:44 AM
Richard g
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Default A Bass is a Bass

On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 19:12:41 -0500, "go-bassn"
wrote:

Rick, with all due respect I must adamantly disagree with your post (not
sure if it's your work or not) in one respect. Inactive bass are absolutely
catchable. By saying that only active/semi-active bass are catchable, you
are totally disregarding the "strike window", or area so close to a bass'
mouth that it almost always attacks a bait simply out of reflex action.
Tough tournaments are won & tough days saved by exploiting inactive fish.

I agree with most of the remainder of your post, in fact it's excellent.
The only other point I might not accept as gospel is the "next day" theory,
because (like you say) a bass is a bass.

Warren


I agree Warren, inactive bass can become active when prey, live or
artificial come within their "window" of opportunity.
Richard g
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