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I have now heard of this myth or fact about bass having downset eyes on a couple of occasions.I have been told that if you look at a bass ,after catching it, from the side,if its eyes appear to be looking down it is a bad sign that they aren't feeding well.This is supposed to be from weather pressure.Has anybody heard of this?Is it a fact or myth?

Well, in a BASS Mag., they had the same question, but it was a myth.  It went that if the bass was looking up, they were feeding above themselves.  If the eyes were looking down, they are feeding below themselves.  

They said it was a myth, so perhaps it's a conspiracy.  Who knows?   ;D

The way it was told to me was that a bass's eyes will be locked into the postion that it was when it saw your lure is there any truth to it I have no idea.

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