Hello Everyone,
First time posting! I've been hitting the tidal Fraser very hard recently in search of big Bulls, and I've noticed something... 95% of the fish I've caught have struck when the lure was retrieved at an angle to the shoreline. I didn't notice the first few fish but after a week of highly successful outings i decided to experiment. Last week on a clear sunny day I walked the dyke looking for the spot where i know fish lie, I spotted a decent sized bull and just sat and watched him for a few minutes. After planning a good approach i went below him and cast upstream so that my lure would waltz right over his head, I thought for sure this would illicit a strike but it didn't. After a few more attempts at the same fish I was completely puzzled, how could it be possible that this fish didn't want to get hooked?! Remembering the strikes of the previous day, i cast out at an angle and retrieved; low and behold on that first cast I saw the telltale flash of silver and the impact of the strike which is so characteristic of bull trout. Has anyone else had an experience similar to this? I'm not entirely sure why the angle mattered so much or if it did at all. Any thoughts are appreciated!