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fishseeker

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Re: The plight of a noob
« Reply #45 on: November 03, 2011, 01:18:00 PM »

Shhhhhhhhh!  :P

This is blasphemy roe always works!  Don't listen to milo, keep using roe and I'll just bumble along with my artificials!
After all I have been hearing about Roe and trying it I found myself doing significantly better with Colorado blades this year.   They just seemed more willing to attack those but, then again, I was using pink and coho roe.  People tell me the Chum roe works better.
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Re: The plight of a noob
« Reply #46 on: November 03, 2011, 01:54:32 PM »

my personal experience is spots is the key to get fish... all other technics will help to refine the setup, or improve the seccess rate a little bit....  But it's always good to try the lighter setup going forward...
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DRP79

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Re: The plight of a noob
« Reply #47 on: November 07, 2011, 08:46:07 AM »

Well, on Friday I Wen to the Stave for the second time and caught more fish than I had all season. IT was a great day. got to practice playing and landing lots of fish. Landed about 10-12 and had 5-6 get off the hook. It was my best day of the season. IT started slow, cold and foggy and I Wasnt getting anything using colorados. Then my buddy was talking with someone who gave him a pink and blue jig and he started cathing with every 4-5 casts. I switched to a jig as well but didnt get anything but all I had was darker jigs with black in them. I switched to yarn then and still had no luck.

By then my buddy had started using his roe and kept catching fish. I then switched to the roe and bam, every couple casts I had a fish on. IT was like this for almost 2 hours and then it was like they just stopped hitting the roe when the fog burned off. Then a guy came up close to us and caught one on his first cast with a colorado so we switched back to them as well and the fish were on again.

Even though there was nothing keepable, it was a great day and I got alot more experience with the fish than I had all season. Its those days that make the days getting skunked worthwhile I guess.

Thanks for all the help, I did use smaller leader and hooks for the most part but those chum were hitting damn near everything.
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Damien

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Re: The plight of a noob
« Reply #48 on: November 07, 2011, 10:50:49 AM »

That is the key.  Now you have confidence in a variety of tactics.  You get a sense of what hits look and feel like. You have learned to switch up methods regularly while out on the waterNext season you will be good to go.
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Re: The plight of a noob
« Reply #49 on: November 08, 2011, 08:42:45 AM »

That is the key.  Now you have confidence in a variety of tactics.  You get a sense of what hits look and feel like. You have learned to switch up methods regularly while out on the waterNext season you will be good to go.
I would agree this is key to catching fish from my experience.  Last year I would use the same thing all day bc everyone would say roe is best. Now I keep changing what I am throwing at them until I have success. From getting skunked over and over last year to just once this year. Still a long way to go tho.
« Last Edit: November 08, 2011, 08:45:14 AM by brownmancheng »
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Re: The plight of a noob
« Reply #50 on: November 17, 2011, 07:52:17 PM »

The ability to fish a different variety of baits is essential,when trying to fish busy runs. Many times i have come into a spot where a few guys have been all day, with little to show for it, and nailed a fish on my first or second cast. It all comes down to trying something different than what is already being presented to the fish in the run.
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