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Old August 5th, 2005, 06:11 PM
Bob La Londe
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Early this year I prefished for a tournament. It was late post spawn, but
not quite summer pattern yet.

I hooked a few fish, and had a few fish that rolled on the boat. Every
place I rolled a fish I caught one on tournament day. Same spot, same bait.
More careful presentation and more careful hook set.

In most of the places where I had hooked fish I got nothing on tournament
day. In fact on close inspection I saw no fish, and didn't notice any
spooking from the area.

All single fish close to shore tight to cover, and all hits were within
seconds of entering the water. Weather was stable. Water level was
relatively stable.

What would this have taught you that you could use in the future?



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