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I just want to get your opinions on my approach to bass fishing (or any
fishing I do). The approach I use is to not only study the biology of the fish I am fishing for, but also the biology of the forage that the prey upon. I just ordered 2 books on crayfish biology from Amazon. Am I getting to crazy with all of this. I figure if I understand the prey, and their movements, I will understand the fish and their movements better. I have started to read about wetlands, and different types of aquatic vegetation as well, and what types of bottoms certain aquatic plants require to flourish, and what temps they start to grow. This is the same info i found about Crayfish, when they come out of their winter haunts, and start to molt, and then reproduce. I figure every little bit helps. Chris |
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