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Their memory is probably just about as good as mine right now....now
what was I gonna post grin. If I can forget that I didn't catch a bass yesterday, I would suppose they forget the time I did "bother" them for a few minutes ![]() it had a very distingishing marking. My son has also caught large bass more than once...so maybe his claims of 300 bass over 10lbs should be modified with an asterik (caught this one 3 times, etc.) grin. I just don't think they have a great memory. JK |
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They do seem to have either good short term memory or they talk to one
another. Sometimes, I'll go out to my little nearly private bass pond. I'll catch the heck out of bunch of bass on some new lure. Suddenly..not a bite! Next day and for weeks after, I can't get bit on the same lure under similar circumstances. If I wait a year, or even a couple of months..that lure will once again work... for a while.. Strange little beasts, aren't they??? -- RichG http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners |
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RichG wrote:
Strange little beasts, aren't they??? You ain't just whistling Dixie. I just read an interesting post on TFF about bass behavior. copy/paste: Jesse Parker did a survey on Lake Fork several years ago. He had a study of several dozen trophy fish. He advertised a bounty for any bass between 10 and 13 pounds that did not qualify for Share a Lunker program. He had the angler complete a survey and then had local business donate money for the fiberglass reproduction of the fish. He then tagged the bass and released them all from the same location. On the tag was a bounty for any angler who caught the fish again. The second angler then completed the same survery, un-aware of the the first survey. They were paid cash money for the second bounty as well. The results were increadible. The first fish to be re-caught was caught three days later. She had travel 17 miles by water, caught within casting distance of her first catch. Over the course of the next year, the majority of these fish were re-caught. The results were almost identical for the most part. The vast majority of the fish, came from the same area, during the same lunar cycle, and most often, caught on the same or very simular type bait. The results were published in an Angler's Choice magazine back in 1997 or so. I know Jesse personally and he let me review the surveys one evening himself. It was quite increadible. Due to the expense of the program, it only lasted one year. But when you have two anglers who complete the same survey with no knowledge of what the other one said, it was remarkable. It really opened my eyes to how fish migrated and responded to tournament pressure. |
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I know goldfish have some memory. My pet goldfish, knows that it is near
feeding time and will come over to the side of the bowl when ever someone walks in the room around 5 pm. Rest of the time, he swims around the bowl, or rearranges the rocks in the bottom. Bill "John Kerr" wrote in message ... Their memory is probably just about as good as mine right now....now what was I gonna post grin. If I can forget that I didn't catch a bass yesterday, I would suppose they forget the time I did "bother" them for a few minutes ![]() it had a very distingishing marking. My son has also caught large bass more than once...so maybe his claims of 300 bass over 10lbs should be modified with an asterik (caught this one 3 times, etc.) grin. I just don't think they have a great memory. JK |
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I do think that bass do become accustomed to a given lure over a period of
time and seem to not strike the lure as readily as they had previously. I have had success on a give lure color and the action would taper off and a simple change in either size or color would trigger the bass into taking the lure again. Just one of the reasons that I try to find a lure that they will take other than the one every Tom, Dick and Harry is presenting. Just my $ .02. Cheers, -- Doyce "Aa Aa" wrote in message ... I was just curious, how good are fishes memory? I usually do my fishing on Mondays and Tuesday, and always think I'm fishing at a bad time because the fish were recently pressured quite abit (from the weekend anglers). But do fish have good memory? I know I have had times where I caught a fish, only to catch the same fish the next day on the same lure. Thanks! |
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