hookingem Posted June 4, 2011 Posted June 4, 2011 If your Non-boating then try and be reasonable, and bring one large tackle bag, a backpack, and 4-5 rods. If it's your own boat stuff that baby to the brim with tackle! Weather changes, Water temps. change, pressure changes, with these changes your tactics should also change. When conditions on the water change, be prepared to change what you are doing. Fish move, don't get stuck on throwing the same lure in the same location you caught them "yesterday" Quote
Senkoman12 Posted June 5, 2011 Posted June 5, 2011 If your Non-boating then try and be reasonable, and bring one large tackle bag, a backpack, and 4-5 rods. If it's your own boat stuff that baby to the brim with tackle! Weather changes, Water temps. change, pressure changes, with these changes your tactics should also change. When conditions on the water change, be prepared to change what you are doing. Fish move, don't get stuck on throwing the same lure in the same location you caught them "yesterday" had that happen in a tournament yesterday. my boater fished the day before on weedbeds in 4-8ft of water. well we fished those then moved to about 2ft and found them hugging wood cover. that was just overnight. they do move Quote
snapshotmd Posted June 6, 2011 Posted June 6, 2011 had that happen in a tournament yesterday. my boater fished the day before on weedbeds in 4-8ft of water. well we fished those then moved to about 2ft and found them hugging wood cover. that was just overnight. they do move Yep! Happened to me too. Last year we were tearing them up that one friday before the tnx, then come back the next day they were GONE! Quote
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