This is what I call “knocking the sides off of em!!!” I’d eat more fish if cleaning them wasn’t so much work😮💨
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I know this isn't the best picture. I didn't have this realization until editing my tournament footage. On this spot I caught maybe 30 bass in about 2 hours. Do you notice how tight that ball of bait is? Just a complete circle. Those bait are scared! That's how bait protects against predators. You can see the same thing if you use a 2d sonar unit. There's still a lot for me to learn about this but it's very obvious that bait behaves differently depending on how many fish are around. I never thought of this before.
This is a picture of my graph from Rayburn. Your's looking at a picture of a ball of bait on 3d sonar. This is what a ball of bait looks like when it's not threatened. Notice how the long skirt of forage lingers out to the right? They aren't worried about predators. I'll post another screenshot of a place where I caught fish every cast. You'll notice a difference in how tight the wad of bait is together.
Lake Seminole is what I'm trying to master, will be at it again today
I fished a little bit this morning. I learned something at Rayburn I was eager to try here at home. When I’m idling I often times see a lot of bait fish. All the bait doesn’t have fish on them. The way to tell the difference between when a group of bait ha so fish or not is by how tight the wad of bait is. Of the bait is really tight there’s probably a lot of fish there. If the wads are loosely gathered it’s just bait being bait. Knowing this can save a lot of time.
Yea it’s a little dirty but that’s the challenge of bank fishing. Love it. 🇺🇸