02-18-10, 05:59 PM | #26 |
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I've done a couple times in the past two years. Got one club member who I fish with and I pulled up on a grass point with him. Told him where to cast. He did and thought he had hung up his trap. Then his rod started bouncing and a 3.5 exploded out of the water. His biggest fish ever in a tournament. He was amazed that I called the fish.
Fished with him a second time and pulled up on another grass point. On the way to it I told him about how I had missed a good fish on it the last couple times fishing it. Sure enought I dragged a toad across it and a fish sucked it under. I set the hook and I told him to get the net. He thought I was joking until the fish came up and danced across the surface. I ended up swinging the fish. It was a keeper but not the bigger fish I was hoping for though. Then again these are areas that I've caught plenty of fish so does it count? Kind of cheating a little. But it does make you look good when you're fishing with someone who doesn't fish much. |
03-05-10, 12:42 AM | #27 |
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Ya, it's almost like a sixth sence. You make that perfect cast and you sort of get a hightened state of awareness. You know what I mean? This is a little bit different, but I think getting super-dialed in to the fish (and repeating that pattern) is one of the coolest things in bass fishing. I wish I could get that feeling everytime I went out...
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