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Re: Graphing fish
[Re: SteezMacQueen]
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12/13/17 07:48 PM
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GIG'EM AGGIES
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I got lucky and was a co angler with Darold Gleason being the boater. Yeah for me. He fished several good places. But he had a few schools out deep in drop offs. He said to me thats where your gonna catch your fish. Lol I caught fish everywhere but hammered them there. He would drive in circles over the drop offs and as soon as he went Over a school he immediately backed up and we threw to them. He had a little trick to get them biting. I wont share the spot or his trick. I was curious I asked how come they dont spook after we go over them and back up he said cause their 25 deep. If they were shallower they would scatter. Super nice guy. So.....if I get to within a boats length of shallow fish, they swim off.....but a boats length over the top of them and they stay? Hmmmm Play along Steez, it was a good story. I do know for a fact everytime I launch my boat they scatter and when I say scatter I mean they scatter.
Last edited by GIG'EM AGGIES; 12/13/17 07:50 PM.
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Re: Graphing fish
[Re: BoneDiamond]
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12/13/17 08:45 PM
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I could have been a little more specific to clear it up a little. I'm mainly using side scan. So I have been going back around and dropping a buoy is because I wasn't exactly sure of where the fish were in relation to the boat. I will take the advise and adjust my approach to fishing these schools per the information shared.
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Re: Graphing fish
[Re: GIG'EM AGGIES]
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12/14/17 01:45 AM
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Flooringit
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I got lucky and was a co angler with Darold Gleason being the boater. Yeah for me. He fished several good places. But he had a few schools out deep in drop offs. He said to me thats where your gonna catch your fish. Lol I caught fish everywhere but hammered them there. He would drive in circles over the drop offs and as soon as he went Over a school he immediately backed up and we threw to them. He had a little trick to get them biting. I wont share the spot or his trick. I was curious I asked how come they dont spook after we go over them and back up he said cause their 25 deep. If they were shallower they would scatter. Super nice guy. So.....if I get to within a boats length of shallow fish, they swim off.....but a boats length over the top of them and they stay? Hmmmm Play along Steez, it was a good story. I do know for a fact everytime I launch my boat they scatter and when I say scatter I mean they scatter. Lol story , sure.
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Re: Graphing fish
[Re: BoneDiamond]
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12/14/17 03:28 AM
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I could have been a little more specific to clear it up a little. I'm mainly using side scan. So I have been going back around and dropping a buoy is because I wasn't exactly sure of where the fish were in relation to the boat. I will take the advise and adjust my approach to fishing these schools per the information shared. Depending on what brand of graph you have but some allow you to put the cursor over the fish or structure on the side scan view.. Then you can mark a waypoint at the cursor. Then you turn on the range rings or casting rings then work around that waypoint you created. With Humminbird and i pilot link makes even easier
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Re: Graphing fish
[Re: Flooringit]
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12/14/17 12:07 PM
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GIG'EM AGGIES
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I got lucky and was a co angler with Darold Gleason being the boater. Yeah for me. He fished several good places. But he had a few schools out deep in drop offs. He said to me thats where your gonna catch your fish. Lol I caught fish everywhere but hammered them there. He would drive in circles over the drop offs and as soon as he went Over a school he immediately backed up and we threw to them. He had a little trick to get them biting. I wont share the spot or his trick. I was curious I asked how come they dont spook after we go over them and back up he said cause their 25 deep. If they were shallower they would scatter. Super nice guy. So.....if I get to within a boats length of shallow fish, they swim off.....but a boats length over the top of them and they stay? Hmmmm Play along Steez, it was a good story. I do know for a fact everytime I launch my boat they scatter and when I say scatter I mean they scatter. Lol story , sure. Wasn't insinuating your story wasn't true, it was obviously a true account of your experience with a professional guide but saying the bass would scatter in shallow water could be debated and that's what Steez was doing. Many times I have caught bass flipping or pitching when they would be no more than 10-12 feet from the boat. In fact that's my favorite way to fish. I do believe your story though.
I am a Senager. (Senior teenager) I have everything that I wanted as a teenager, only 50 years later. I get an allowance every month. I have PU truck and a bass boat, I am blessed. Conscience never acquits, it either accuses or excuses.
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Re: Graphing fish
[Re: BoneDiamond]
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12/14/17 10:50 PM
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Flooringit
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I think bass scatter in shallow water cause theres a object around 7 ft tall there. I often wonder if a boat just floated down the bank and a camera was able to follow I think fish would take longer to scatter. I have fished in a stump field got hung up. Went on top of the piece of wood I was stuck on and shakes my lure vigously and when it came off a bass has smashed it. And that was only 8-10 ft deep. How could it not see my boat? This was a clear lake with a dark bottom. I think fish in the deeper water see a boat cant distinguish between cloud or boat. I have watched a 5lb fish ( large mouth ) swim directly at the boat and was able just to scoop it up with the net Never seen anything like it. Howd it not see the boat or the people standing on it.
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Re: Graphing fish
[Re: BoneDiamond]
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12/14/17 11:07 PM
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hookinbass
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Ive caught fish on a drop shot in 5 of water under the boat
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Re: Graphing fish
[Re: hookinbass]
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12/15/17 01:41 AM
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SteezMacQueen
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Ive caught fish on a drop shot in 5 of water under the boat I won a tourney not to long ago punching matted grass that had 12 INCHES of water under it with my boat squished up next to it in 1-1/2 foot of water. I literally had em cornered......and they still clobbered my punch rig. All of them were 3-5 pound bass. Sometimes the bass are just plain stupid.
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