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No need to defend yourself Warren... Just some semantics antics! :-)
I understand as well as anyone around here that you have a *really* solid idea of what you're talking about! ....and in regards to the Lau series, *every* serious bass angler should give themselves the advantage that his films present! -- Andrew Kidd http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us! http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home "go-bassn" wrote in message ... OK Andrew - while I may have rushed my thoughts on this, in my defense: Your "e" could be incorporated into my "d". Your "g" could be incorporated into my "b". Your "h" could be incorporated into my "a". As for your "f", I didn't want to suggest that as a possibility though it is a possibility. I've seen Lau's film, it is spectacular & way ahead of its time. The bass in his film "spit" out the lure without the angler feeling the bite. The poster in this thread suggested that he had indeed felt the bite & had the fish hooked before any spitting took place. Happy New Year Andrew! Warren "Andrew Kidd" wrote in message news:a02Lb.82859$I07.412758@attbi_s53... Warren... I usually agree with just about everything you post....but not on this one! 4 reasons is oversimplification at best. There are at least a couple more reasons fish come "unbuttoned" (do they really get "buttoned" any more then they can "spit" a hook?). I consider none of the following to really fall under the bad luck option...except maybe (e)... e) short strikes, resulting in the fish barely getting skin hooked. f) inferior angler - i.e. poor fish playing skills (slack in line) g) lack of attention to sharpness of hooks after extended use (and abuse) h) inferior drag settings (i.e. Too light, or "hole-tearing" too tight) Also, fish absolutely do spit hooks, if you consider expelling water from their mouth spitting...just watch the Glenn Lau series "Bigmouth". You can watch a fish spit out a whole mouthful of treble hook loaded crankbait... :-) -- Andrew Kidd http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us! http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home "go-bassn" wrote in message ... "Spit the hook". I love that term. Bass NEVER spit the hook, or anything else for that matter. Fish coming unbuttoned do so for four reasons- a) inferior tackle b) inferior hooks c) inferior hooksets d) bad luck "d" is the least common cause. Warren "luv2bafield" wrote in message link.net... I'll give you the poor man's version. I recently went to Sports Authority and saw spinner baits for 99 cents. The brand was The Classics. They looked pretty good so I bought a couple, went home and tossed a few from the shore of a small lake in my neighborhood. I had six hits in one hour, landed three 20 ouncers, two spit the hook before I got them to shore and one was just a hit. I went back and bought thirty. I feel about baits like some people (including me) feel about line in the recent thread on that topic. Bass just ain't that smart. If they are hitting a certain color and blade style of spinnerbait, they'll hit any brand of spinnerbait in that color and style. I might even go as far to say that if they are hitting spinnerbaits, they'll hit any spinnerbait. Same goes for worms, cranks, jigs, etc. So many lures are overpriced. IMHO. K "Nick R" wrote in message link.net... I am very new to bass fishing and am wanting to build my arsenal of lures. I have $100 to spend on spinnerbaits and maybe buzzbaits. I was wondering if you guys and gals could advise me on colors, blades, sizes, hooks, skirts, etc. I mainly fish stained lakes in IL. How do you all tote and store your spinnerbaits and buzzbaits. thanks a million |
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No doubt buddy. I still don't know how they filmed the scene both above &
below the water level at the same time. Any ideas? Warren "Andrew Kidd" wrote in message news:YJJLb.10269$8H.27495@attbi_s03... No need to defend yourself Warren... Just some semantics antics! :-) I understand as well as anyone around here that you have a *really* solid idea of what you're talking about! ...and in regards to the Lau series, *every* serious bass angler should give themselves the advantage that his films present! -- Andrew Kidd http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us! http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home "go-bassn" wrote in message ... OK Andrew - while I may have rushed my thoughts on this, in my defense: Your "e" could be incorporated into my "d". Your "g" could be incorporated into my "b". Your "h" could be incorporated into my "a". As for your "f", I didn't want to suggest that as a possibility though it is a possibility. I've seen Lau's film, it is spectacular & way ahead of its time. The bass in his film "spit" out the lure without the angler feeling the bite. The poster in this thread suggested that he had indeed felt the bite & had the fish hooked before any spitting took place. Happy New Year Andrew! Warren "Andrew Kidd" wrote in message news:a02Lb.82859$I07.412758@attbi_s53... Warren... I usually agree with just about everything you post....but not on this one! 4 reasons is oversimplification at best. There are at least a couple more reasons fish come "unbuttoned" (do they really get "buttoned" any more then they can "spit" a hook?). I consider none of the following to really fall under the bad luck option...except maybe (e)... e) short strikes, resulting in the fish barely getting skin hooked. f) inferior angler - i.e. poor fish playing skills (slack in line) g) lack of attention to sharpness of hooks after extended use (and abuse) h) inferior drag settings (i.e. Too light, or "hole-tearing" too tight) Also, fish absolutely do spit hooks, if you consider expelling water from their mouth spitting...just watch the Glenn Lau series "Bigmouth". You can watch a fish spit out a whole mouthful of treble hook loaded crankbait... :-) -- Andrew Kidd http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us! http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home "go-bassn" wrote in message ... "Spit the hook". I love that term. Bass NEVER spit the hook, or anything else for that matter. Fish coming unbuttoned do so for four reasons- a) inferior tackle b) inferior hooks c) inferior hooksets d) bad luck "d" is the least common cause. Warren "luv2bafield" wrote in message link.net... I'll give you the poor man's version. I recently went to Sports Authority and saw spinner baits for 99 cents. The brand was The Classics. They looked pretty good so I bought a couple, went home and tossed a few from the shore of a small lake in my neighborhood. I had six hits in one hour, landed three 20 ouncers, two spit the hook before I got them to shore and one was just a hit. I went back and bought thirty. I feel about baits like some people (including me) feel about line in the recent thread on that topic. Bass just ain't that smart. If they are hitting a certain color and blade style of spinnerbait, they'll hit any brand of spinnerbait in that color and style. I might even go as far to say that if they are hitting spinnerbaits, they'll hit any spinnerbait. Same goes for worms, cranks, jigs, etc. So many lures are overpriced. IMHO. K "Nick R" wrote in message link.net... I am very new to bass fishing and am wanting to build my arsenal of lures. I have $100 to spend on spinnerbaits and maybe buzzbaits. I was wondering if you guys and gals could advise me on colors, blades, sizes, hooks, skirts, etc. I mainly fish stained lakes in IL. How do you all tote and store your spinnerbaits and buzzbaits. thanks a million |
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