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How Many Fish For Hours,without A Strike?

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I feel your pain I have fished for around 100hrs and have caught all of 3 fish. And those were dinks. I've tried everything but night fishing and finesse so I guess this weekend I will throw shaky head and drop shot allot. I'm baffled by my poor fishing this year.. But the way I look at a 100hrs fishing is better then 100hrs of work..

I cant answer this for bassing, since I havent Bass Fished for that long. However I have fished all night catfishing without catching one. Although that is with sonme buddies also, and usually one of us will at least catch something.

Even the Pros have days when they don't catch anything or even get a strike. That's bass fishing. Mix your presentations up.

Change lures often if need be. Downsize to small lures and light lines. Don't be embarrassed to pull out a Beetle Spin or Road

Runner.  Try a four inch worm. 1/8 ounce spinnerbait and so. Still, you can come up empty. Go get 'em the next time.

 

Good fishing.

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One good thing about Florida, there is always a good bite going on someplace.  I don't go to long without catching fish but that statement has to be qualified.  In the winter bass are very easy to catch here, but I can go quite a while without a saltwater strike.  In the warmer months like now I'm not catching many bass, but I am catching some peacocks and doing fine in saltwater.  

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I can't remember the last time I Fished for more than 4 hours without catching something.

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