Gotta say it's the lunar feed times... Could be like turkeys... The photoperiod in the spring time is what activates the need to breed in the gobblers... But they fly down at day light, establish dominance and the pecking order. Feed and look for a mate... But the flock pretty much moves and feeds in a big circle. Through out the year and season. They split off to breed and then the link back up to roost and feed in the evening... Rinse and repeat... I was told if you can't get them in the AM be where he is going in the PM. Could be the change in the current of the rivers due to the tides... You know the butterfly effect kind of thing...
Then again it could be like the answer to how many licks does it take to get the the Tootsie roll center of a Tootsie pop ... The world may never know.
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24 Sep 23:42
It could be the drag, not lubing the knot. Frayed line. I've even had my knots come untied from my leader.
It's all a learning purpose. I've even thrown my fish back. Then went grab my board to take measure it...