FishTax Posted March 20 Posted March 20 1 hour ago, A-Jay said: I'm pretty sure I've experienced that a few times. Sometimes retaining the first 5 legal size bass for a short period can help keep the rest Biting. So when and where regulations allow possession, I have no problem dropping them in the live well. As long as they seem OK and are not bleeding profusely, in they go. I call it The Pool. I always release them before I move spots. Something to think about. A-Jay Now that is an advanced ninja move! 2 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted March 20 Super User Posted March 20 4 hours ago, FishTax said: Now that is an advanced ninja move! Thanks, but I totally stole, I'm mean adopted it. From two of the best brown bass anglers I know. One I've fished with - one I have not. A-Jay 3 Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted March 20 Super User Posted March 20 There have been a lot of trips where all the bass were caught on one or two baits, around a certain type of structure. Then there have been the trips where you catch 10 bass on 10 different baits, in 10 different locations. 1 Quote
Fishingmickey Posted March 20 Posted March 20 I find the "pattern" will change through out the day here in Texas. In the morning, sun up. Shad spawn may be happening and it is katy-bar-the-door for that first hour or two is I am lucky. Then after that feeding window closes. It will just flat die. I'll move out deeper or hunt for hydrilla, lily pads, lay downs and under docks. Basically ambush points for bass. Those dark nook and crannies where Gertrude or Hazel can hide under cover and wait for a meal to swim by. I am a firm believer in find the food, find the fish. Also find the pretty green hydrilla or coon tail or just live living plant growth and you'll be in the basses living room. FM 3 Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted March 20 Global Moderator Posted March 20 A pattern is just consistent strikes with the same conditions within a specific area without change. All it is is their way of telling you that you found me and my pals and we like what you’re doing and how you’re doing it…. For Now! The trick is not only to identify what it is, but to also know when it’s not. Eliminating water in any given area is also establishing a pattern. Mike 5 Quote
Super User Catt Posted March 21 Super User Posted March 21 5 hours ago, Mike L said: All it is is their way of telling you that you found me and my pals and we like what you’re doing and how you’re doing it…. For Now! @Mike L That's what all this crazyness is all about! 2 Quote
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