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Leaving Fish to Find Fish. When to stay/go?

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Without a crystal ball, I might've done what you boys done.

Rick Clunn coined the phrase: "Never leave fish, to find fish", but there's a few holes in that premise.

It's a known fact, when fish are active on one holding site, the odds are high they're active at many sites.

Sometimes I'll regret leaving a productive spot, but other times I'm real happy I did.

In your particular case, it seems that a wind event threw a curve ball.

 

Roger

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, WTnPuddleJumper said:

first place I think this year will be 900 -1000.  I target big bass, but sometimes they wont cooperate.    We also fish 3 slot lakes in our trail where only 1 bass over slot allowed per boat. (state law). So targeting the larger "unders" really determines the winner in 90% of the time.  I don't disagree with what your preaching Im just hitting it from a different angle

 

But ya aint targeting tighteyes ;)

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