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I was watching tv this morning and this one show (Fred Barta) I think, showed this eagle swooping down and grabbing a fish out of the water. So I was wondering what kind of fish it was. To me it looked like a bass but could have been anything. Which further led me to wonder if a lot of bass(or any other kind of fish) cruises the middle of a lake close to the surface. Ok, so where am I going with this? Well, I was wondering if anyone has flown over a lake and veiwed fish close to the surface. A couple of times as soon as my bait hit the water it was smacked by a bass. Which leads me to believe this to be true. Now all this leads me to wonder if they do swim so close to the surface doesn't this cause you to wonder why they are not deeper in deeper water? Is this an untapped area of structure, so to speak? I have heard that topwater baits will call fish up. But these fish are already close to the surface. Ok it's late and I have been up for 16 hours.
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It could have been mullet or bass or many diff. fish............... I dont know about the other stuff. When a bass slams my lure as soon as it hits the water I am satisfied........
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Ive been up for 20 hours and look at my recent topics in the non-fishing board........... Im bored lol.................
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bass are pretty fast creatures. They don't necessarily sit right on the surface of the water but can come from 5-8 feet in a second.
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Several times when I have been fishin I have had bass slam a lure just as it entered the water. Now how in the h*#@ a bass seen that lure coming at high speeds I dont know. I am more to think that they strike at the disturbance that just happens. Just an opinion.
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I had a bass explode on my frog as it skimmed the top of the water a couple weeks ago, im not talking a slow cast it was a zinger to skip this lure under the trees. The fish barely missed the frog, and almost stopped it in its tracks too.
The osprey around here (thats another fish eating bird of prey) eat some bass but mostly large shad is what i see them catch.
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eagles ???? alrighty say it with me FREEBIRD!!!
that right there is funny. even if i know the eagles did not sing freebird lmao!!!!! zooker
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It could just be that the birds have, well, a "birds eye view" of the water. They can cover a lot more water quickly and find when a fish is anywhere near the surface even if they are spread across the lake.
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