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any advice on finesse to nautral movement. Maybe a good you tube guy. The nature of fishing is a great channel and many thanks for the help to Pat Brown ! Thanks man !

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Think about your shad. What's your shad like? I wanna meet that shad! Doo Dah Doo Doo!

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1 hour ago, Darnold335 said:

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over thinking, got it. Too much pressure where I go, early season I was catching fish, so the technique was fine. 

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8 minutes ago, biggin said:

over thinking, got it. Too much pressure where I go, early season I was catching fish, so the technique was fine. 

It's just that it means exactly what it says. 

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I catch a fish so often when I’m doing something else. Like eating, peeing, or texting someone.  It always reminds me to slow way down. 

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I practically never remember what I was just doing when I catch a fish. Literally unhook it and think let's do it again... uhh what the heck was I just doing though? Was it moving? was it on a pause? Did I wiggle it? Did I wobble it? 

 

At least I know what lure it was

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Think of the last time you saw a crayfish or minnow flipping around like a gymnast.  Less is more, more often than not. 

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18 hours ago, Darth-Baiter said:

I catch a fish so often when I’m doing something else. Like eating, peeing, or texting someone.  It always reminds me to slow way down. 

'A friend' said he gets bit while picking out backlashes.  

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When's the last time you saw any aquatic creature doing 30 on the surface with a chainsaw? Buzzbaits still get hit... but I feel you man. Most times, its the natural presentation that gets'em, until you throw a plopper, chatterbait, something violently orange, a stick worm or one of those new poo baits that looks/acts like nothing that actually lives in or near the water.

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One day fish are caught on spinnerbait. Another day on a top water. Next day pitching worms. All in the same places. Just try to figure it out.  The more one fishes the decisions become more routine. With a   new angler it helps to visualize where a bass may be hiding then visualize the most effective presentation to get bit.  Later on it becomes routine.

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On 5/31/2023 at 5:49 PM, biggin said:

Too much pressure where I go, early season I was catching fish, so the technique was fine. 

  Pressure makes things difficult . Fish may still be holding in the same spots . This spring I caught bass one week with spinnerbaits, the next on a top water, the next with a worm, all in the same type places. I visualize where a bass may be hiding . Its automatic , been doing it for so long I dont think about it . Might be a little nook on the bank or different color spot on the bottom . Then attempt to cast like a touring pro . Still working on those skills and always will be.

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