03-04-09, 06:28 AM | #1 |
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The "why" and what it teaches us as a fisherman
The "why" teaches us to think like the bass itself. Most pros talk about instinct, or going with there gut, or having a feeling, all the same. A bass in its thinking is driven by instinct, and understanding and focusing on the "why" will in fact teach you to think by instinct. Opposed to human thought which I think leads to bait chasers. In an earlier posting I said a bass is a preditor plain and simple, and in that you can catch them anywhere, this, the "why" is the logic behind it. Take a bass from California and put it in a lake in Alabama, new vegetation, water clarity, acidity, prey, preditors, ect. The bass will, and in short time thru its instinct find the best way to survive in the given environment. Now put a bass fisherman, like a pro that has focused on the "why" for years on a new lake. Thinking by instinct ( like the bass ) he will and fairly quickly find out "how" to catch fish.
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03-04-09, 03:00 PM | #2 |
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great post .... very true .... bass are huge eatin machines .... if you guys havent seen "Hooked on Bass" that was on national geographic... i would try to find it and record it ..... great show and the first part talks about their predatory habits
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03-04-09, 08:47 PM | #3 |
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ccbass, i agree with oyu here too pal. BUT,lol, i am still having trouble sorting this part out. no i am not as good as i should be, i believe that i THINK too much. overkill if you know what i mean. and i tend to change baits too often. overthinking is my guess. am i on the right track in what you are saying?
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Of course, given the fact that we all too often seem to be outsmarted by them, it's easy to believe that they have "outthought" us.
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03-05-09, 12:38 AM | #5 |
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True the bass does'nt think, the think by instinct is a biology term, it really means put your head in the head of the animal you are studying. React to everything as instinct and not thought as we humans do. Yes bama don't over think, that will kill you every time. Basically I started to realize the why when I stuck to one lure, first I couldn't catch fish or not many on it then I did, then I looked at what the differences were. Then I went to another lure and so on.
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