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Never Been So Glad I Left
Lol y'all and the sarcastic comments. my buddy does have a food plot he's keeping an eye on. the black bear around here are enough to make ya jumpy in the dark, throw coyotes, mountain lions, and the occasional bobcat or weed grower defending his crop and just about any noise that time of night will make a man nervous
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Never Been So Glad I Left
Looked it up on youtube and what i heard was definitely a female mountain lion screaming. found a video of one making the same noise that ran me outta there.
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Never Been So Glad I Left
it's been said around here that mountain lions sound like a woman screaming.
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Never Been So Glad I Left
A few weeks back, i went night fishing at one of my favorite ponds. i was slaying them on buzzbaits at about 3:30am when i started listening to my surroundings a little more closely. i noticed two coyotes howling back and forth to one another from opposite sides of the field i was in, but that didn't bother me. What did send chills down my spine was the sound of a woman screaming. i knew it was an animal, and not one i wanted to mess with, but couldn't remember what. being alone, unarmed, and 300 yards from the car i decided to call it a night. i've been regretting leaving early ever since, until yesterday: my friend shared a trail cam pic of a mountain lion taken in the same area. now it's gone from regret to relief.
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When You Miss A Fish
what do you do? Let's say it's early into your retrieve, and a fish strikes at your bait, but there's no hookup. Do you continue your retrieve as if nothing happened? Quickly reel in and cast again? Switch lures? I just need some kind of general guideline as to what approach works best. A recent example for me was fishing a spook, and watching fish miss it on the surface, but any other lure wouldn't get a reaction.
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Which Spook To Start With
The only spook i've ever owned is a Zara Puppy. super easy to learn on and flat out fun to use.
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Can't Buy A Bite
This may be a copout, but i'm chalking it up to tough conditions. After having a little while to calm down, i'm not quite as bothered. i actually still had fun. i got to practice more with a few lures i hadn't used yet, like my zara puppy. i still need a little practice walking it, but it is pretty cool i managed to get strikes at it my first attempt. thanks for the responses folks. good stuff
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Can't Buy A Bite
They were over a rocky flat in the deepest water there (guessing around 2-3 feet). they were hitting bugs on the surface. seemed to be a school of smaller fish. the water is still way below normal level, so i knew i had my work cut out for me. chances are they were redeye, and the smallies were elsewhere.
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Can't Buy A Bite
Just got back from a rough trip. threw every single lure in my tackle box. the only thing i even had a hit on was a spook, but they kept missing it. nothing else worked: craws, yum dingers, spinners, cranks, jigs, buzzbaits, poppers, NOTHING. talk about a rough day. i knew they were in there, but just couldn't figure it out.
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Rediculously Shallow Water
i'm definitely gonna start out my trip with a buzzbait to search areas. if i get a few missed fish, i'll at least know they're there and go to plastics
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Is Flrocarbon Ok For Topwater
I use fluoro for buzzbaits, but it doesn't make any difference there because the whole point is keeping the bait on top, so your line doesn't have any real chance of affecting anything. i have noticed the way it messes with spooks as ianbass8 said.
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Will A Black Buzzbait Work During The Day?
Great video Bobby! thanks for sharing it. i now REALLY want a Cavitron.
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Rediculously Shallow Water
I also considered a weightless fluke, but threw one for 2 hours last time without one nibble
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Rediculously Shallow Water
i've got some tubes, baby paca craws, and yum dingers, think those would do the trick?
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Rediculously Shallow Water
Some spots less than a foot, there are a few deeper areas (i estimate to be 1-3 feet) and i tried those last time with absolutely no luck