Saturday, March 3, 2012

One Fish. A Pattern? No, but ...

After three hours of ripping hard jerkbaits in 15 feet off spawning banks, I laughed off a bit of frustration last Thursday when I landed a small spotted bass. With just one bite, the deep-billed plug I pulled in historical pattern -- mid-day, mid-depth, windy points, chunky bottom, no breaklines -- along my usual pre-spring haunts on Lake Blue Ridge had failed me.

Three hours. One bite. Pattern-less. So I thought.

Forty-five minutes later, six bass -- three spots, two smallmouths and a largemouth -- lay in the dark of the livewell water. Despite appeared failure, I stayed true to my tactical pattern. History proved it: same lure, mid-depths. But a different time: warm afternoon; and a different place: calm water and a hard, broken bottom.

Fish with your eyes open.

Experience ... Exposure ... Execution ... Engagement ... That's real fishing with Reel Angling Adventures. Hook 'em!

2 comments:

  1. Nice one..Well with just one bite the deep-billed plug in historical pattern..The blog is really good..

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  2. Nice post with lively picture of the fish.Its a great and real fishing and i like it.

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