Super User AlabamaSpothunter Posted January 13 Super User Posted January 13 Totally agree with Pat, especially about the night aspect. I will saturate honey holes at night with multiple baits and casting angles. It certainly works at night, but like Pat says it's been my own experience that during the day if they don't bite right away, they likely aren't going to bite. 1 1 Quote
dytmook Posted January 13 Posted January 13 I'm usually wading. I will pick a part too much at times still. I've gotten better at covering water (what I can cover on foot), but I can still get caught up if I know there's good cover or rocky bottom. I'm probably a 2.5-3 on staying in a spot. I'd like to work it more to a 5 this coming year. I want to fish fast, but not in a hurry if that makes sense. 1 Quote
Super User Catt Posted January 13 Super User Posted January 13 I'll take 80s songs for $500 😉 That's one of those game time decisions. Body of water, time of year, current lake conditions, current weather patterns, moon phase, water temperatures, ect. I can be a 0 at sunrise & a 10 by sunset! 5 Quote
Super User Jigfishn10 Posted January 13 Super User Posted January 13 Changes day to day for me, depends on what head space I'm in ... some days I'm more relaxed (read not distracted) and will stay, other days I'm a bit more anxious (read distracted) and will move Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted January 13 Author Super User Posted January 13 54 minutes ago, Pat Brown said: I usually catch my biggest bass on the first cast to a spot and they usually bite within the first couple seconds or feet of the bait landing in the water if not instantly. Me too, Pat. Quote
Nitro 882 Posted January 13 Posted January 13 I hadn't really thought about it personally but, last year, when my son came to fish with me in Florida, I took him to one of my "hot spots" in the pads. After about an hour without a fish he finally said "Dad, can we move a bit. I have named every lily pad in this area. Guess I'm an 11.😴 1 Quote
Super User WRB Posted January 13 Super User Posted January 13 Knowing when to holdem or foldem is the difference between losing or winning. Age old question, coin toss works😎 Tom 1 Quote
jbmaine Posted January 13 Posted January 13 I've been fishing the same waters most all my life so I don't need to spend much time exploring. We hit the water, try spot A,B,C with lure 1,2,3 and once we find the type of places the fish are at we hit more places just like it. On the days this doesn't work we'll keep moving. Generally speaking LM- we'll spend more time moving, like along a weed bed, because LM tend to hunker down more. SM- we'll hit a point or rock pile and stay for a while because Smallies tend to move around more and we'll wait for them to come to us. 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted January 13 Author Super User Posted January 13 17 minutes ago, jbmaine said: LM- we'll spend more time moving, like along a weed bed, because LM tend to hunker down more. SM- we'll hit a point or rock pile and stay for a while because Smallies tend to move around more and we'll wait for them to come to us. Interesting. I've always skittered for both smallies and largies, but I'm thinking you might have the superior approach. Quote
Susky River Rat Posted January 13 Posted January 13 It really depends on the time of year for me. Most times though I’d say I’m about a 2-3 on the movement scale. Fishing the river flow dictates a lot of what I do. I can very well be on a big school if smallies and not be throwing the right bait. Sometimes I will even leave an area and come back to let it cool down. The fish reset and I can sometimes bang them out again. There are so many times where I haven’t caught a fish in awhile and next thing I know I am banging them. 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted January 13 Author Super User Posted January 13 2 minutes ago, Susky River Rat said: There are so many times where I haven’t caught a fish in awhile and next thing I know I am banging them. That must be cool, but I wouldn't know because I never stick long enough to have it happen to me. Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted January 13 Super User Posted January 13 I'm probably a 5. It depends on when and where I'm fishing. As a rule of thumb, if I catch a bass then I make about 5 or 6 more casts into the area. If I don't get anymore bites then I leave. Quote
softwateronly Posted January 13 Posted January 13 I stay more now than I used to. I do love the Clash though. scott Quote
Susky River Rat Posted January 13 Posted January 13 1 hour ago, Swamp Girl said: That must be cool, but I wouldn't know because I never stick long enough to have it happen to me. It’s river fishing. They pile into areas. There is only so much fishable water. 1 Quote
TLHSS Posted January 14 Posted January 14 I’m a 1. I bank fish, and the number of easily accessible spots in my area are limited. So I decide where I’m going for that day, set up shop, and start the hunt. Admittedly, I’m a 1 when not fishing, so for me it’s not a problem. 1 Quote
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