Super User bigbill Posted October 4, 2013 Super User Posted October 4, 2013 I start to understand how some bass will strike right away and some will take more teasing to make them strike. We have quick to think and strike bass and kind of laid back lazy bass that will take a longer time to strike. I just took in two more kittens that no one wanted. I can't save or help them all but I'm doing my part. There both brothers. One isn't afraid of nothing while the other one seems to think things out more. I get the aggressive one to play right away. While the laid back one watches till he is ready to play. The bass are no different, some will strike right away and some will take a few casts to make them strike. I tend to do more fan casting in some areas by going to the far right then the left so I don't spook them. I don't cast in the same area or near the same area. I try not to over lap my casts. I cast the Rocky points the exact same way but I change directions on the points. I fish up the Rocky points and across the Rocky points. Fan casting the whole area gives the laid back timid bass a few chances to strike. Also try slowing down your presentation. It's like playing with a kitten. I rescue abandon kittens in the wilds that people dump where I'm fishing. I find these cats are traumatised because of the way they were treated. I have three awesome full grown black cats that we're born outside. No one wanted them because they were black. I took them in. They never really played together or seemed happy at first. Now comes along my two new kittens there bringing my feral cats out of there shell. There actually playing with the kittens now. I never realized how traumatised a pet can get when there abandoned. These kittens and dogs just hit the lotto when I find them. They have it made. In return my three tamed feral cats now are taking care of my rodents on my mini hobby farm. They earn there keep. Rescue a pet today from your local shelter. Having a dog is a good alarm system. I have one cat who is a smoke alarm. The woodstove smoked backed up one day and he was crying letting me know that something was wrong in the basement. He sounded off before my two smoke alarms went off. There was very little smoke. Quote
Super User AK-Jax86 Posted October 4, 2013 Super User Posted October 4, 2013 Smokey the fire cat Quote
Super User bigbill Posted October 4, 2013 Author Super User Posted October 4, 2013 I named him Rambo he was like Stallone hanging from the curtains all the time wild like Rambo. He even had a fight with one of my dogs. It looked like a Popeye fight with a big cloud of dirt with paws sticking out of it. He's a Rambo for sure. But Smokey the fire cat fits him too. Your right. Quote
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