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Fishing the same lures

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  • Super User

There would could be various things at play. I took a guy from one one time. Maybe fishes once a year or less. He starts lighting them up. My conclusion was the fish were up against a rock ledge. Him being in the back got more of a parallel cast with the ledge so he was in their zone longer. I asked him hey, can I come to the back of the boat just to see if I am right? 3 casts later I had two fish. Than I went back to the bow. He goes you can stay back here if you like I’m already having the best day I ever had. I’m like nope I just wanted to see if my thinking was right. Have at it!

 

It really can be that simple other times someone else can just have the “magic”.  It’s fishing I know some of us me included want the answers. The answers just aren’t there sometimes. 

  • Super User

@Reel that's why I like team tournaments, one of us is always on, but lookout when we both are!

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