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Bites To Catches - What Is Good Number?

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I understand the idea behind eliminating water, but much of that can be done without ever wetting a line. I would not waste my time casting to an area if I didn't feel like there was a reasonable chance of getting bit.

Do you have a source for that Rick Clunn quote?

Yes I do 2007 basspro rick clunns art of angling I'll find which episode its in and try to post the video if there's any way to.

Yes I do 2007 basspro rick clunns art of angling I'll find which episode its in and try to post the video if there's any way to.

The reason I ask is because on page 14 of the October 2011 B.A.S.S. Times, he tells a different story.

The reason I ask is because on page 14 of the October 2011 B.A.S.S. Times, he tells a different story.

It may have been just s tv statement but I took it to heart i'll get read this article an see how he's a revised his opinion .thanks for article info. By the way i'm a bird hunter to I hunt brittany's bout time to let them run

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Really? It took me about 13 casts to a laydown to get this fish, and that was after two boats hit it:

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I think you have to be absolutely sure of what that bite isn't before dismissing it.

Which is the same reason KVD did so well at the classic last year. Repeated casts to the same stumps.

Me, I don't have that much patience, but when I fish with my son, we will always folow up casting each others spot and it often pays off.

As far as a bite to land ratio. If it's not 90% I'm doing something seriously wrong.

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