Your figure eight lesson for the day...
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Will Schultz
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Your figure eight lesson for the day...
Self interest is for the past, common interest is for the future.
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Nice VID...why won`t one play with me that long in clear water :?: :idea: I know that water looked a little green.....is it thay are going to go they are going to go??? Fig 8 `s and tossin crankbaits....I SUCK :!: :!:
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Will Schultz
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Some lakes are better than others for sure and some lures are better than others. I've got a handful of baits that when I have a fish follow I expect to catch them. I've got a boat-full of baits that I do everything I can to make a fish eat before it gets to the boat because I know I don't want them in a figure eight.NSTAGATOR wrote:Nice VID...why won`t one play with me that long in clear water :?: :idea: I know that water looked a little green.....is it thay are going to go they are going to go??? Fig 8 `s and tossin crankbaits....I SUCK :!: :!:
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is it just me or does it look like the guy tries to snag the fish after it hits and starts to swim away. I know hes most likely not trying to but he does come awfully close.
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John E. Sox
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I'm trying to give him the benefit of the doubt but it really looked like that to me also. Maybe he was just trying to quickly get the bait back in front of the fish.
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I think that the biggest flaw here is the lack of speed. I believe this fish would have bit harder and a couple turns earlier if he would have gotten aggressive and sped things progressively on each turn.
Another 'no no' that you see here is him setting the hook away from the fishes mouth. Although it is sometimes almost impossible to do, I think your hooking/landing percentages go way up if you set the hook back into the fishes mouth. A snoot-hooked figure 8 fish is usually only a couple head shakes away from running your day.
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Water clarity plays a big factor in a fishes willingness to figure eight but I believe fishing pressure is the biggest factor. I fish some dark waters where the fish get heavily pressured and they won't 8 unless they are extremely hot. Normally they look they are being shot at when they approach the boat.
I'm trying to give him the benefit of the doubt but it really looked like that to me also. Maybe he was just trying to quickly get the bait back in front of the fish.
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I think that the biggest flaw here is the lack of speed. I believe this fish would have bit harder and a couple turns earlier if he would have gotten aggressive and sped things progressively on each turn.
Another 'no no' that you see here is him setting the hook away from the fishes mouth. Although it is sometimes almost impossible to do, I think your hooking/landing percentages go way up if you set the hook back into the fishes mouth. A snoot-hooked figure 8 fish is usually only a couple head shakes away from running your day.
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Water clarity plays a big factor in a fishes willingness to figure eight but I believe fishing pressure is the biggest factor. I fish some dark waters where the fish get heavily pressured and they won't 8 unless they are extremely hot. Normally they look they are being shot at when they approach the boat.
Here is a worse one.
To have a chance, dont take it out of the water and cast away.
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http://www.fishfever.com/node/10/play
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John E. Sox
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From what I saw... the right move was to get the bait out of the water and cast back immediately. Based on the wake and boil at the boat, it looked to me like that fish spun away making a cast back the best option. Honestly though... the best choice (IMO) would have been to put that bait down and give that fish something different OR have your boat partner throw another bait to the fish.John E. Sox wrote:I can't believe I just saw that! Not even an L-turn. Maybe it wasn't going to eat but you've gotta at least keep the bait in the water to give it a chance.
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Thats what I saw too. Nice videos!Will Schultz wrote:From what I saw... the right move was to get the bait out of the water and cast back immediately. Based on the wake and boil at the boat, it looked to me like that fish spun away making a cast back the best option. Honestly though... the best choice (IMO) would have been to put that bait down and give that fish something different OR have your boat partner throw another bait to the fish.John E. Sox wrote:I can't believe I just saw that! Not even an L-turn. Maybe it wasn't going to eat but you've gotta at least keep the bait in the water to give it a chance.