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Old December 19th, 2003, 09:50 PM
John Kerr
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Default Pre Fishing

I believe there are many different pre fish strategies, but not pre
fishing at all doesn't compute to me. On waters that you are very
familiar with, and have already done your homework, there would be times
when pre fishing wasn't a big deal. But on unfamliar waters, or very
rough weather conditions, I want to "test" some ideas before the
competion begins.
There are many times that conditions change from pre fish to tourament
day, so nothing is ever locked in. I look at it as a "warm up" not much
different from some other sports...get the feel for the "playing court"
g.
If you are worried about the fish....bass have short memories, and there
are probably plenty of fish left there that you didn't hook g. But not
hooking them is the way to go in my opinion.

JK

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Old December 19th, 2003, 10:48 PM
RichZ
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Default Pre Fishing

To me, it's a matter of putting your finger on the pulse of the fish and
especially the lake. When I say lake, I don't just mean the depression in
the earth that's full of water, I mean the web of interdependent life forms
that make up the aquatic community as well.

I can gain valuable prefishing info for a bass tourney by catching crappie,
pike, whatever. If I've got my finger on the pulse of the lake, I can get a
good handle on where and how to fish as conditions change.

RichZ©
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Old December 20th, 2003, 02:46 AM
Joe
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Default Pre Fishing

Sounds like Rick Clunn Zen stuff.
;-) Happy holidays! Joe Z.
"RichZ" wrote in message
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To me, it's a matter of putting your finger on the pulse of the fish and
especially the lake. When I say lake, I don't just mean the depression in
the earth that's full of water, I mean the web of interdependent life forms
that make up the aquatic community as well.

I can gain valuable prefishing info for a bass tourney by catching crappie,
pike, whatever. If I've got my finger on the pulse of the lake, I can get a
good handle on where and how to fish as conditions change.

RichZ©
www.richz.com/fishing


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Old December 20th, 2003, 04:51 AM
RichZ
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Default Pre Fishing

Joe wrote:
Sounds like Rick Clunn Zen stuff.


Yes and no. I'm not into the whole spiritual thing. Getting in tune with
the lake is a very palpable experience for me.

RichZ©
www.richz.com/fishing

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Old December 20th, 2003, 05:00 AM
go-bassn
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Default Pre Fishing

Rich is right. Take Boom Lake for instance.

I know a place there that I've only spent a few hours on, and I caught only
short bass there. But it's the best habitat I've seen on the lake. It
borders a flat, has a sharp dropoff into about 15' of weed-filled water.
There's tons of panfish, pike & small bass there. I know larger bass live
there...

Warren
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"Joe" wrote in message
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Sounds like Rick Clunn Zen stuff.
;-) Happy holidays! Joe Z.
"RichZ" wrote in message
...
To me, it's a matter of putting your finger on the pulse of the fish and
especially the lake. When I say lake, I don't just mean the depression in
the earth that's full of water, I mean the web of interdependent life

forms
that make up the aquatic community as well.

I can gain valuable prefishing info for a bass tourney by catching

crappie,
pike, whatever. If I've got my finger on the pulse of the lake, I can get

a
good handle on where and how to fish as conditions change.

RichZ©
www.richz.com/fishing




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Old December 20th, 2003, 02:29 PM
Craig
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Default Pre Fishing - True honey

Speaking of the Zen of fishing. Have you ever noticed that your gut
instinct stirs you to spots that don't look like anything, yet hold a ton of
fish. Most of my honey holes are spots that don't look like they would hold
anything, yet produce fish day in and day out.

On St. Clair, I have a spot that is near a channel, but there is nothing
special to the eye or sonar about it. But I can promise you Warren when you
come here on the tour, will give you 5-days of good fish. The problem with
this spot is that you don't know exactly when the fish will turn on, but
they will turn on evry day, and the magical couple of hours will be worth
the wait. Typically it is between 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

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Craig Baugher


 




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