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Josh Jone’s Strategy?
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02/03/22 12:49 AM
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DCott
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When you consider all the talented anglers with forward facing sonars, JJ seems to out perform everyone.
Does anyone believe they know why that is?
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Re: Josh Jone’s Strategy?
[Re: DCott]
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02/03/22 01:18 AM
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FisherMenz
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He’s had live sonar since 2015…he perfected it crappie fishing and realized he could do the same for big bass. He’s not casting a tournament sized fish, he’s casting at giants only. He’s perfected targeting big fish off shore when most fishermen pound the banks.
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Re: Josh Jone’s Strategy?
[Re: DCott]
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02/03/22 01:26 AM
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Mulejockey1
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From the article in other thread he claims to fish 200-300 days a year.
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Re: Josh Jone’s Strategy?
[Re: DCott]
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02/03/22 02:01 AM
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4Weight
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Re: Josh Jone’s Strategy?
[Re: DCott]
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02/03/22 02:37 AM
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heb-bass
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I was fishing on Ivie Sunday and he came in the cove I was fishing. He dropped the tm (in the middle of the cove) and begin searching. Like he’s said, he doesn’t focus on points, creel channels, contour lines, etc. He just drops and goes. I watched him, and that’s true. He roamed for about 45 minutes, just a few casts, and pulled up and moved on. Nothing on that stop. Hog hunting. He’s got something that is working. Not my style, but it is obviously paying off.
Last edited by heb-bass; 02/03/22 02:41 AM.
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Re: Josh Jone’s Strategy?
[Re: DCott]
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02/03/22 04:09 AM
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the skipper
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He's willing to put the time in simply trolling around and looking for the right fish. Listen to Todd and Ken's videos and Todd mentions tracking a fish or maybe a few that just roam flats without any rhyme or reason except they hang to the best looking stumps. Not saying that's what the fish they are finding are doing the same thing but it could be close to the same thing
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Re: Josh Jone’s Strategy?
[Re: DCott]
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02/03/22 04:17 AM
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BCOU
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He told me that he chased a DD for about 45 minutes trying to position for a throw. He doesn't make many casts in a day. That's commitment.....most of us don't fish like that.
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Re: Josh Jone’s Strategy?
[Re: DCott]
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02/03/22 04:37 AM
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grout-scout
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It’s definitely a different way to fish, I tried it on Monday, just trolled around looking for a big fish. And trolled and trolled and trolled. Found a school of white bass and proceeded to catch the hell out of them. I’m sure the first time hunting big fish is the hardest, probably gets easier once you have some confidence. Hardest part is probably knowing that you’re actually looking at a big fish.
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Re: Josh Jone’s Strategy?
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02/03/22 12:51 PM
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Jpurdue
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Here's the approximant process.
First you have to have the determination to actually drive around for hours on end looking for a big fish. You feel like an idiot the whole time, because who in their right mind trolls around the middle of a lake looking for bass? Then you have to have the determinate to not chase and cast at every shiny object you see (small fish). Most of which aren't even bass anyway, but you don't know that. Then when you do find a big bass (assuming it's not a carp) you have to have to be able to stop the boat before you run over the fish. Then you have to be able to position yourself for a cast. Not too far, not too close. Oh by the way, while you've been trying to do that the fish has moved, so you've had to use your trolling motor to follow it to keep it on live scope, the same trolling motor you need to be pointed the other direction to position your boat where it needs to be. Then you have you to have the right lure on. (Not hard) Then you need to make the right cast leading the fish so when the lure gets to where it needs to be, both the fish and the lure are on the scope so you can see what's happening. Then you need to know the secret sauce on how to present that lure just exactly right to get that fish to actually bite. (The really hard part)
It's a cake walk from there.
It's a skill that absolutely can be learned by most anglers, but I doubt most will mess with it much because the whole thing is a giant PITA to be honest.
"Bragging may not bring happiness, but no man having caught a large fish goes home through an alley." -A.L. www.LunkerLore.com
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Re: Josh Jone’s Strategy?
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02/03/22 01:41 PM
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needmofish
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I bet Wheeler and some others could do the same but they are in a different game.
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Re: Josh Jone’s Strategy?
[Re: DCott]
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02/03/22 01:45 PM
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CCTX
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mapquest
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I see potential for improvement with his technique—two trolling motors with spot lock capability. One dedicated to hold boat position The other trolling motor is dedicated to tracking the big bass with ff sonar. 
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Re: Josh Jone’s Strategy?
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02/03/22 01:54 PM
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fishnfireman
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I see potential for improvement with his technique—two trolling motors with spot lock capability. One dedicated to hold boat position The other trolling motor is dedicated to tracking the big bass with ff sonar.  Don't need another trolling motor there are already several companies making motorized mounts that hook to your trolling motor or the gunnel.
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Re: Josh Jone’s Strategy?
[Re: DCott]
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02/03/22 02:01 PM
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CCTX
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mapquest
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Figured it had already been done with a motorized foot pedal controlled mount.
Maybe some auto target guidance on the ff sonar. Mark a cursor on your moving target and the ff sonar will track it automatically for you.
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Re: Josh Jone’s Strategy?
[Re: DCott]
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02/03/22 02:37 PM
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HDVS
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To each his own! He is probably the best hunting individual giants. In my opinion it's more like hunting than fishing. He is a great crappie fisherman and a master with his FF sonar so when he finds one he knows how to position his boat and cast and read the fish. He is just using that swim jig like an oversized crappie jig. The results speak for themselves just not what I care to do when I go fishing. I have never liked any kind of fishing that is slow! A little A.D.D. when on the water
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Re: Josh Jone’s Strategy?
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02/03/22 02:40 PM
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fishnfireman
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Figured it had already been done with a motorized foot pedal controlled mount.
Maybe some auto target guidance on the ff sonar. Mark a cursor on your moving target and the ff sonar will track it automatically for you. Bet that would cost !!!! Be nice though.
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