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Cr wrote:
Sometimes when I'm worm fishing if I don't get a hit on the initial drop I'll just reel it back in. Since 90% of my hits come on that drop it almost seems like I'm wasting my time after that. Post hoc ergo propter hoc. Since you retreive it following the initial drop, you leave them precious little opportunity to hit it at any other point. To me, a worm or jig is far to valuable an information gathering probe to waste my time reeling it straight in when I could be learning information about bottom contour, content and cover that will help me catch more fish in the long run. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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Rich you hit the nail on the head there my friend!
"RichZ" wrote in message ... Cr wrote: Sometimes when I'm worm fishing if I don't get a hit on the initial drop I'll just reel it back in. Since 90% of my hits come on that drop it almost seems like I'm wasting my time after that. Post hoc ergo propter hoc. Since you retreive it following the initial drop, you leave them precious little opportunity to hit it at any other point. To me, a worm or jig is far to valuable an information gathering probe to waste my time reeling it straight in when I could be learning information about bottom contour, content and cover that will help me catch more fish in the long run. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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