05-16-05, 09:32 PM | #1 |
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no luck today
well i did some fishing today, (finally had some decent weather to do so). and not a thing!! not even a bump on the line ???,
i did go to a rather large forest perserve lake which i havent fished in years, so im not too familiar any more where the good spots are. Back then i was a live bait fisher so anywhere was ok, but now that ive switched over to lures and plastic baits im always looking for the places Bass are likely to be chillin. brush piles,lilly pads, knocked over trees. i can spot all those places at this lake i was at today ,they're just un-accessable by foot, i did happen to find a couple of nice little coves that i was able to get too. i think i just have to get out there earlier. got kind of a late start today. or maybe i just spent too much time on 1 kind of bait before switching to something else. Question: is 1 hr. too long to stick w/ any one bait if your not getting any his on it? i try to switch sooner,but i say to myself," just one more cast w/ this guy" and that 1 cast usually turns into 15 more...lol anyways, weather is supposed to be warmer tomarrow so i plan on giving it another shot, diffrent lake though |
05-16-05, 09:35 PM | #2 |
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Re: no luck today
I would probably try several baits and if nothing happens slow way down to worm fish..key in on finding location rather than how long with one lure.
In other words if your throwing the same bait to the bank and covering maybe 15 ft with no bites, its time to change strategy and fish deeper on drops or some other variation than the "beating the bank" 8) |
05-16-05, 09:46 PM | #3 | |
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Re: no luck today
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I go with my gut feeling on how long to fish a bait. Sometimes I'll throw the same type bait all day, and other days I'm changing every few casts. That's why I always have several rods rigged with different baits handy ;D. Sometimes they just don't bite no matter what you throw. Just keep chunking, and change when you feel like you have given a bait enough time with no results. Eventually you WILL get bit. Besides, that's why they call it fishing and not catching ;D |
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05-18-05, 12:39 PM | #4 |
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Re: no luck today
That happens to us all.In that situation,I'll try a little junk fishing.Use everything in the boat till you catch a bass.That happened to me a month ago. fishing was nada. I tried everything.I pulled out the old Devil's Horse(that I'd never tried before because it's such an antique of a bait;never took it seriously).I ended up catching 7 decent little bass.Now a month later,it's one of my confidence baits.
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05-18-05, 03:00 PM | #5 |
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Re: no luck today
Whenever the catching gets scarce, I will put on a little rooster tail and catch a few bluegills for the hell of it. I just love being out on the water. Gets frustrating though when those bass just watch the lure swim on by..... :-/
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05-18-05, 03:48 PM | #6 |
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Re: no luck today
When it gets rough I probably should tie on a mister twister with jighead and see what bites...sometimes
ya end up with gills , crappie and white bass, but at least its a bite an my theory is that if these fish are biting maybe a stray bass is close by ready to feed on any near by baitfish [img] http://www.anglersupply.com/images/models_100/315.jpg [/img] |
05-18-05, 05:56 PM | #7 |
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Hey JB,
I like that Icon you have of that dude and the electric cap he has one. Have you ever seen Napoleon Dynamite? That thing he is wearing in your icon reminds me of Napoleans time machine. Rock on JB, Rock on........ 8) |
05-18-05, 05:58 PM | #8 |
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lmao ;D, that was a great movie.....
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05-18-05, 06:01 PM | #9 |
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Hell,
We all have a bit of Kip in us since we are always on this forum......I love technology....... :P |
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