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Just saw "hunt for big fish" on versus, they went to Surinam for PB, used all sorts of weird lures(some "are you kidding? nothings gonna bite that" types ) and they bit. My question is, are the Tucs here a lot pickier than the S. Am ones? I've got a few cranks that have never been hit.
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Next time Mel visits, we can try some of his big lures.
There is a guy from Japan who fishes with Chris. The first day he only uses "big" topwater baits. He get's a few strikes. The next day he fishes smaller topwater lures.... more strikes, more fish.
I don't know about lures, but those big PB sure like big live bait.
There is a guy from Japan who fishes with Chris. The first day he only uses "big" topwater baits. He get's a few strikes. The next day he fishes smaller topwater lures.... more strikes, more fish.
I don't know about lures, but those big PB sure like big live bait.
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My tournament partner in Ca has one, we've used it a few times but water is a huge issue.
One day we were out and kept marking TONS of fish on his fishfinders but we couldn't get bit. So we dropped his aqua view down and there were literally hundreds of LGM stacked up ignoring everything we had to offer.
Another time we were pre-fishing a tournament at Lake Havasu and while he was getting the trailer I was playing around with the aqua view at the docks. Well my partner didn't tie up his boat very well and when he came back with the truck and trailer he saw his boat out in the middle of the marina and me with my face stuck down on the aqua view looking at bass. Man the water was cold that day!!!!!!!!!
One day we were out and kept marking TONS of fish on his fishfinders but we couldn't get bit. So we dropped his aqua view down and there were literally hundreds of LGM stacked up ignoring everything we had to offer.
Another time we were pre-fishing a tournament at Lake Havasu and while he was getting the trailer I was playing around with the aqua view at the docks. Well my partner didn't tie up his boat very well and when he came back with the truck and trailer he saw his boat out in the middle of the marina and me with my face stuck down on the aqua view looking at bass. Man the water was cold that day!!!!!!!!!
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I think our fish are more educated than the S. American ones. Lake Wilson has more fishing pressure so I think our fish are"smarter". However, when they school in large numbers they become really aggressive and seem to lose all fear. It seems like you can catch them on almost any kind of lure. They are like locust and just swarm. I can stick my pole tip in the water to free up a hung lure and they will not run away. When they are not in big schools they become more wary and you have to become more carefully when you approach them.
On the hooknlook show, the guide mentioned that when he starts out he likes to see what direction the fish are looking, up or down. At first, I thought that might be good idea. After thinking it over, the fish can be looking up one hour and down the next. They also might change levels during the course of the day.
On the hooknlook show, the guide mentioned that when he starts out he likes to see what direction the fish are looking, up or down. At first, I thought that might be good idea. After thinking it over, the fish can be looking up one hour and down the next. They also might change levels during the course of the day.
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