Question for all the bank bangers! When fishing a lay down tree, when is it time to move on? What I mean is, you come across a tree in a lake and you flip towards it and pull 2-3 fish out of it or when you know there should be fish there you catch any. How long do you spend flipping at it? I have heard stories of people fishing a tree for hours. When is enough enough? Should you make just a couple of cast and move on? Should you give it 10,20,30 minutes? In my club there are people who I have seen fishing a single tree for a hour. Most of the time I see them catch nothing but then they come back to the scale with a incredible bag. What are your experiences with fishing lay downs.
I have caught a lot of fish from wood in the water or laydowns, but I dont know if I am fishing them correctly. I usually make 5 to 10 choicce cast to key spots and move on. Should I be working them differently or longer? I mean you really cant use your electronics unless you have side imaging/360 imaging (which both are out of my price range). What do you think is best in your opinion?
Jay-