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Is your most effective bass fishing technique the most effective for you because it is truly that, OR because you use it with greater frequency than other techniques?
Just a question I thought I would pose. During the "winter" lull, I don't have much else to think about anyway ( ![]() For example, in my case, I would have to say that using the drop shot is perhaps my most effective technique I employ to catch fish. Is it the most of effective because it catches fish, or because I use it too much? I could say that I have never ever caught a bass on a spinnerbait or a buzzbait, and this is still true today. This might be hard to believe, but neither lure has ever landed me a bass. But if I look at this from the other side, you can't catch a bass or fish with a lure you don't use. Don't get me wrong. I am not saying that these two lure types don't or won't work. It is more likely that they have not worked for me because I have yet to put in the time using them and I can honestly say that I have probably thrown a spinnerbait no more than 3 times total last season. So is there a correlation between what you deem your most productive technique vs. the amount of time you use it? Let's hear it all. IB's Most Effective - Drop Shot and Crank/Hard Jerkbaits Least effective - Jigs Never effective - Buzz and Spinnerbaits
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