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Old 01-20-13, 03:54 PM   #1
Rebbasser
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Default Interesting philosophy on fishing

As I was reading the latest issue of Bassmaster there is a very interesting article referencing Bill Siemantel who is known as a big bass specialist-on a side note, he has a book out about catching big bass sold on this site and has some great info-regarding how he thinks about catching fish. I think most if not all of us think of ourselves as the predator and the fish as prey. He takes the approach that WE are the prey, or more specifically our bait is the prey and if you think about it it makes perfect sense. We are not hunting like you do for deer but trying to make the bass think our offering is their prey and thus hitting it.

I had never looked at it from this angle, but I sure will from now on.
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