Foxsea
Well-Known Member
We all want to catch fish. But clearly, some are doing that well while others are often frustrated.
There are hundreds of members here. You have no doubt noticed that the same people are submitting reports again and again. Of the factors discussed in these reports, the key factors are location, tides, type of lure, speed and depth. I would guess the people who write in their reports are doing other, more subtle things too. Like perhaps using scent.
In my case, if I'm not catching I'm always experimenting: watching the sounder, trying different depths, changing lures, changing tacks. I only pull up and move if nothing seems to work.
What do you do? What are the "secrets" that improve your likelihood of being at the cleaning table?
There are hundreds of members here. You have no doubt noticed that the same people are submitting reports again and again. Of the factors discussed in these reports, the key factors are location, tides, type of lure, speed and depth. I would guess the people who write in their reports are doing other, more subtle things too. Like perhaps using scent.
In my case, if I'm not catching I'm always experimenting: watching the sounder, trying different depths, changing lures, changing tacks. I only pull up and move if nothing seems to work.
What do you do? What are the "secrets" that improve your likelihood of being at the cleaning table?