basser223 Posted June 8, 2010 Posted June 8, 2010 Today when I went fishing I decided to try some pitching to cover since there was a cold front. I was pitching a 4 inch norries bug on a 1/0 hook with 12 pound trilene on my 7 foot casting rod. I got nothing and then my friend was catching bass out of the same spots I was in with a senko. What was the problem? Quote
Super User Hammer 4 Posted June 8, 2010 Super User Posted June 8, 2010 Presentaion..Color..Bait..? Quote
BASSINATORBIGJOE Posted June 8, 2010 Posted June 8, 2010 THE PROBLEM WAS, YOU DIDN'T THROW A SENKO. Quote
D4u2s0t Posted June 8, 2010 Posted June 8, 2010 when you're fishing with a friend, it's the perfect opportunity to work as a team and really nail the fish. Many times i'll go out with my friend and we'll throw different baits, not on purpose, we just gravitate towards different techniques. If i'm throwing a plastic, and he's getting them on a spinnerbait, and i'm not, i'll switch to a spinnerbait and start getting them. Just like if i'm getting them on a plastic, he'll switch to what's working. You may have not been doing anything wrong at all, the fish just wanted something different than you were giving them. If you see someone catching fish, and you're not, really try to think about what they're doing differently, even if it's the same bait. If someone is outfishing you in the same location with the same bait, drop the pride and ask what they did, or watch to see what's different. Quote
Super User Grey Wolf Posted June 8, 2010 Super User Posted June 8, 2010 when you're fishing with a friend, it's the perfect opportunity to work as a team and really nail the fish. Many times i'll go out with my friend and we'll throw different baits, not on purpose, we just gravitate towards different techniques. If i'm throwing a plastic, and he's getting them on a spinnerbait, and i'm not, i'll switch to a spinnerbait and start getting them. Just like if i'm getting them on a plastic, he'll switch to what's working.You may have not been doing anything wrong at all, the fish just wanted something different than you were giving them. If you see someone catching fish, and you're not, really try to think about what they're doing differently, even if it's the same bait. If someone is outfishing you in the same location with the same bait, drop the pride and ask what they did, or watch to see what's different. Great advice !!!!!!!!!! Quote
BriBass Posted June 8, 2010 Posted June 8, 2010 when you're fishing with a friend, it's the perfect opportunity to work as a team and really nail the fish. Many times i'll go out with my friend and we'll throw different baits, not on purpose, we just gravitate towards different techniques. If i'm throwing a plastic, and he's getting them on a spinnerbait, and i'm not, i'll switch to a spinnerbait and start getting them. Just like if i'm getting them on a plastic, he'll switch to what's working.You may have not been doing anything wrong at all, the fish just wanted something different than you were giving them. If you see someone catching fish, and you're not, really try to think about what they're doing differently, even if it's the same bait. If someone is outfishing you in the same location with the same bait, drop the pride and ask what they did, or watch to see what's different. This just happened to me when i was on my fishing trip last weekend... couldn't touch them with a texas rigged rage tail monkey, lizard, rooster, culprit worm, anything but my buddy was slaying them on a weightless senko.... catt said it right.. ROF Quote
D4u2s0t Posted June 8, 2010 Posted June 8, 2010 when you're fishing with a friend, it's the perfect opportunity to work as a team and really nail the fish. Many times i'll go out with my friend and we'll throw different baits, not on purpose, we just gravitate towards different techniques. If i'm throwing a plastic, and he's getting them on a spinnerbait, and i'm not, i'll switch to a spinnerbait and start getting them. Just like if i'm getting them on a plastic, he'll switch to what's working.You may have not been doing anything wrong at all, the fish just wanted something different than you were giving them. If you see someone catching fish, and you're not, really try to think about what they're doing differently, even if it's the same bait. If someone is outfishing you in the same location with the same bait, drop the pride and ask what they did, or watch to see what's different. This just happened to me when i was on my fishing trip last weekend... couldn't touch them with a texas rigged rage tail monkey, lizard, rooster, culprit worm, anything but my buddy was slaying them on a weightless senko.... catt said it right.. ROF so why didn't you put on a weightless senko? 8-) Quote
D4u2s0t Posted June 8, 2010 Posted June 8, 2010 so why didn't you put on a weightless senko? 8-) Quote
rboat Posted June 8, 2010 Posted June 8, 2010 ROF: Rate Of Fall X2 the ROF and how a bait is worked can make a huge difference. Quote
jignfule Posted June 8, 2010 Posted June 8, 2010 Rate of Fall- The other day I was fishing weghtless senko on 8# f/c in a hole for smallies. Got 4in 4 cast then broke my line and changed over to 8# mono. Got nothing after that. Could have fished the hole out ? but when I went back to f/c (barely could get the line to the hole,20 yds of line to a hole that was 19yds away) just minutes later I picked up a couple more. I imagine it was R.O.F. cause it wasn't the bait. Quote
basser223 Posted June 8, 2010 Author Posted June 8, 2010 so why didn't you put on a weightless senko? 8-) I did and still didnt get bit Quote
Super User fishfordollars Posted June 9, 2010 Super User Posted June 9, 2010 so why didn't you put on a weightless senko? 8-) I did and still didnt get bit did you take notice of what he was doing differently? Quote
basser223 Posted June 9, 2010 Author Posted June 9, 2010 so why didn't you put on a weightless senko? 8-) I did and still didnt get bit did you take notice of what he was doing differently? Yeah we were throwing it on weed edges letting it sink then giving it a couple of jerks Quote
Super User iceintheveins Posted June 10, 2010 Super User Posted June 10, 2010 It could have been any number of things, or the bass had a smaller strike window and he managed to get this bait in there. A senko is often the best or one of the best lures you can use, but other lures work better in many conditions. I do think rate of fall was probably the biggest factor. I have always found that the less weight you use, the better. With deep water or thick cover you need heavier weights though. Quote
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