Hi all,
I think it's safe to say I can be stubborn at times. Most of the time it's a good thing. I will push thru at work to get things right even if my boss is not sure it can be done. At home I've been known to stay on the phone for hours just to solve cable issues etc. I'm just too stubborn to give up.
When fishing I have been known to fish for hours with out a bite just to get one last fish.
However there are times fishing when my stubbornness keeps me from doing what I should to catch more fish.
This year my wife and I have only fished one body of water. All spring I used a KVD swim bait, and could do no wrong. Every fish I caught was on this bait, and I caught them everywhere at any time.
This summer the heat and other issues kept us off the water, but yesterday for the first time in months we went.
We were in a cove in about 3-6 ft. of water and could see bass swimming around. I started throwing the trusty swim bait and it soon became apparent the fish weren't interested in it. I saw a couple of bass watching it go by, or even swam away as it came close. Part of me thought it's time to try something else, but the stubborn part of me thought it's a good bait, it's worked before, so I kept throwing it. Nothing.
After far to long I gave up and started throwing a spinner bait, then a frog. Nothing.
By this time I knew my whole presentation was wrong. I should be doing something totally different , but the stubborn part of me kept going.
Finally( again after far to long) I threw a Senko. I love Senko's. they catch fish. But I hate the wait and pause, watching for the smallest line twitch. I have trouble being that patient.
First cast I hooked a fish. I posted about this fish in the fishing report section yesterday, but to recap it was by far a new PB. 7.1 LB around 24" I posted pic's in the other post but they really didn't do it justice, so at the end of this post I'll put another one in that might show better how big it really was.
So at the end of this rambling story I'd like to think I could learn to be less stubborn at times, but I'm 62 and it hasn't happened yet.
Thanks for listening
Jim
The other pic