Super User scaleface Posted June 19, 2021 Super User Posted June 19, 2021 I think bait selection is the easiest part of bass fishing so I say right spot . 2 Quote
Ski Posted June 19, 2021 Author Posted June 19, 2021 9 minutes ago, scaleface said: I think bait selection is the easiest part of bass fishing so I say right spot . Me also. Quote
Super User Deleted account Posted June 19, 2021 Super User Posted June 19, 2021 I didn't open the link, no need, right spot. 2 Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted June 19, 2021 Super User Posted June 19, 2021 Choosing the right spot is more important - if the bass ain't there, no bait will help. 6 Quote
Super User Deleted account Posted June 19, 2021 Super User Posted June 19, 2021 8 minutes ago, MN Fisher said: - if the bass ain't there, no bait will help. Even a Pop Max? 1 Quote
Super User deep Posted June 19, 2021 Super User Posted June 19, 2021 If I get on the right spot at the right time, seems like I can catch fish on a variety of baits as long as I get the depth and speed somewhat right. 6 Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted June 19, 2021 Super User Posted June 19, 2021 Just now, BassWhole! said: Even a Pop Max? Don't own one, so no idea...;) Quote
BigAngus752 Posted June 19, 2021 Posted June 19, 2021 Can't count the number of times I have said, "There has to be a fish there" and I've persisted by slowing down, using multiple lures, and finally just letting something sit until I'm bored. 85% of the time I am rewarded with a fish. Now, if I'm spending 20 minutes, five lure changes, and 100 casts on that one stump because I have some inside knowledge about it....what about all the other stumps that I DO NOT have inside knowledge about? It's the spot. It's the spot and then the bait, I suppose. 2 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted June 19, 2021 Super User Posted June 19, 2021 I got on this train a while ago and simply refuse to get off ~ Right place. Right time. Right thing. And for those of us who have done some saltwater fishing, inshore, off shore & virtually anything in between, It's The Law. Fish Hard A-Jay 9 1 Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted June 19, 2021 Super User Posted June 19, 2021 I think Buck Perry (back in the 1970s Fishing Facts magazines, along with his book, Spoonplugging in ‘73) was the first to write extensively about the three requirements for successful fishing: being in the right place, at the right time, and fishing in the right manner. Nothing has changed that IMO over the last 50 years. 11 Quote
Super User GaryH Posted June 19, 2021 Super User Posted June 19, 2021 36 minutes ago, A-Jay said: I got on this train a while ago and simply refuse to get off ~ Right place. Right time. Right thing. And for those of us who have done some saltwater fishing, inshore, off shore & virtually anything in between, It's The Law. Fish Hard A-Jay Right again…….? 1 Quote
Super User TOXIC Posted June 19, 2021 Super User Posted June 19, 2021 I was working a show with Gary Klein at a Gander Mountain store one time and at lunch we were just shooting the breeze and the topic of bait selection came up. His answer to me was “If I can find the fish, normally there are at least 5 different lures I can catch them on”. I always remembered that. 4 1 Quote
Bubba 460 Posted June 19, 2021 Posted June 19, 2021 3 hours ago, Ski said: https://majorleaguefishing.com/videos/1833782/ Well it's obvious they can't agree on anything. Ask what the best color is you'll get the same response. The correct answer is... The right spot THEN selecting the right bait(s) for that spot. 1 Quote
Super User WRB Posted June 19, 2021 Super User Posted June 19, 2021 Location, location, location hasn’t changed in decades. Several different lures often work at the right location. Spot before lure. You select the lure to properly target the bass on the right spot. Tom 11 Quote
Super User Hammer 4 Posted June 19, 2021 Super User Posted June 19, 2021 Location..like Tom said. 2 Quote
Super User islandbass Posted June 19, 2021 Super User Posted June 19, 2021 Right spot and I’m sticking to it because she said so too, lol. When I first started fishing I would make beautiful and excellent presentations but I was wondering why I had no takers. Then it hit me. It doesn’t matter good your presentation is. You cannot catch what is not there. It was a big doh! moment. 2 Quote
David 7 Posted June 19, 2021 Posted June 19, 2021 If I’m not confident with the bait I’m using, the chances of getting skunked greatly increase. At least that’s what it seems like. Quote
Skunkmaster-k Posted June 19, 2021 Posted June 19, 2021 If 10% of the water holds 90%of the fish , it’s gotta be spot. 2 Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted June 19, 2021 Super User Posted June 19, 2021 The spot. Find the fish then figure out what they are biting. 2 Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted June 19, 2021 Global Moderator Posted June 19, 2021 It’s a silly question Can’t catch em if they’re not there. I don’t care who you are. I can’t believe the pro’s who answered “bait” really understood the question. But Hey, that’s just me Mike 3 Quote
Super User slonezp Posted June 19, 2021 Super User Posted June 19, 2021 You can throw a $50 lure in a swimming pool and it won't catch fish, but it looks pretty. No different than throwing a $50 lure in water that holds zero fish. 6 Quote
Super User Bankc Posted June 20, 2021 Super User Posted June 20, 2021 1 hour ago, Mike L said: It’s a silly question Can’t catch em if they’re not there. I don’t care who you are. I can’t believe the pro’s who answered “bait” really understood the question. But Hey, that’s just me Mike There's no money in endorsing spots on public lands. But they can pay some bills endorsing baits. 1 Quote
Super User Boomstick Posted June 20, 2021 Super User Posted June 20, 2021 Well if you have the right location, it's the matter of finding out what they bite, so I'm going with location. I still haven't caught a bass in a lake that does not have bass in it, but man I would be a legend if I could make that happen! 2 Quote
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