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Harry said it in a mouthfull. My bass are stupid, these bass include
smallies, different lake that I'm not use to fishing and fish that are under heavy pressure daily "Thundercat" wrote in message ... On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 22:01:53 GMT, "Andrew Kidd" wrote: If you already know the lake well, and considering how much you fish currently, I wouldn't bother the fish with pre-fishing. You'll be on them when the time comes. No sense in spooking them with what you might be using in the tourney. My two cents... I know this is on a lake he rarely fishes. He likely would like to get out and see if his current techniques will work. The makeup of the lake the tournament is on is significantly different from where he fishes daily. Also, the lake the tournament is on recieves a TON of tournament pressure as opposed to his comparatively un-fished home lake. The fishking clique is pretty much the only pressure on his home lake. Harry J aka Thundercat Brooklyn Bill's Tackle Shop Fishing Team http://www.geocities.com/brooklynbill2003/products.html Share the knowledge, compete on execution. |
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Well then... That's a horse of a different color! :-)
As I see it, pre-fishing can be done, but I wouldn't load the boat like you might in a normal day of fishing. If you decide to fish, just don't hammer a spot after you catch one. Move on. Maybe try the pattern on one additional similar spot, then move on to another bait and presentation and see if you catch more. I have pre-fished with Brad Coovert, from the group, before, and he is really good at not molesting his fish, once he's found them. It can be hard to resist that temptation!!! -- Andrew Kidd http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us! http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... Harry said it in a mouthfull. My bass are stupid, these bass include smallies, different lake that I'm not use to fishing and fish that are under heavy pressure daily "Thundercat" wrote in message ... On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 22:01:53 GMT, "Andrew Kidd" wrote: If you already know the lake well, and considering how much you fish currently, I wouldn't bother the fish with pre-fishing. You'll be on them when the time comes. No sense in spooking them with what you might be using in the tourney. My two cents... I know this is on a lake he rarely fishes. He likely would like to get out and see if his current techniques will work. The makeup of the lake the tournament is on is significantly different from where he fishes daily. Also, the lake the tournament is on recieves a TON of tournament pressure as opposed to his comparatively un-fished home lake. The fishking clique is pretty much the only pressure on his home lake. Harry J aka Thundercat Brooklyn Bill's Tackle Shop Fishing Team http://www.geocities.com/brooklynbill2003/products.html Share the knowledge, compete on execution. |
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