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Bob, sometimes we over-analize the whole thing about bass fishing...it's
a bit like the hitter in a "slump"...the more he thinks about it, the less likely he is to come out of it. Think back about what has been successful in the past...the non complicated stuff, then just have a go at it! Our expectations can also be a problem....fishing is almost as good as it gets, get back to enjoying it just for what it is FUN! I think when you start having fun again, you will find those patterns almost without "seaching"! Sorry...guess I was just remembering what I told myself some years ago grin! Having said all that...I use to fish the "Colorado", I UNDERSTAND!!!!! ![]() John |
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snip I have fished behind a couple of
them using identical and also different techniques depending on my mood and watched them bag fish while I am not, I think you might want to try fishing in front of them : -) Seriously, I had a day out with Harry where we both sat on a bank on the susquehana river and used the same exact crankbaits, I nailed smallie after smallie while he couldn't get one to bite for his life. IT could be something so slight that you might not even notice, a slight jerk on the retrieve, a pause, a different retrieve speed. All could be contributing factors to why somebody would catch fish while someone else would not. I believe it was Steve Huber that caught big fish in the SC by popping a secret weapon spinner bait when it hung some grass on it. Would he have caught that fish without the pop? Maybe, Maybe not. Someone else posted in here about retrieving senkos fast and killing fish on that fast retrieve instead of the usual do nothing approach. But analyzing what might work as opposed to what might not work can cause you to over fish, especially when you see other people catching fish. So relax, have fun and experiment, keeping a log is real helpful also. Conditions, and lures that caught the fish under those conditions, are extremely beneficial to any angler looking to become more consistent. I was reading a field and stream bass fishing book and the managing editor summed it up great, " Bass fishing is a lifelong adventure in learning. The smart angler never stops his quest for knowledge". So while you continue to seek answers(which is great), continue to have fun, I catch way more fish fun fishing then I ever do in a tourney. Either that or come to the NWC, you can see others not catching fish as well, then again after Florida that's suppose to change this year..... psst bring minnows Randy- |
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