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View Poll Results: Wait and Ambush vs Move and Hunt
Patience is a virtue......wait 'em out 33 39.76%
Persistence Pays.........hunt 'em down 47 56.63%
Let someone else find them.....use the cell phone 3 3.61%
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Old 06-29-2009, 05:31 AM   #6
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I look for active fish - plugs are my search tool. If I get bites on the plugs I know I have interested fish. I cull the stupid fish with fakes then go after the smart fish with eels. In my neck of the woods I fish holes or what I call "preferred lies". 10-15 minutes a spot. Fish on the feed will be there and let you know quick. If no action I head to honey holes and pound it until they show or I quit. It's all about spot management....

DZ

I would bet ther's a few thousand hours that have helped to develope this technique.
I used to be a wait em out guy.They got to eat...
This has helped me to learn the optimum times to fish each particular location.After a while it becomes common sense.
I never kept a log either.

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