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Do you need to find a pattern to be successful?

I am, for the most part, a pattern fisherman. I start out every outing experimenting with a variety of lures, on a variety of cover and structure to lock onto the pattern of the day. But sometimes, there is no clear cut pattern.

Take today for example, I threw a spit'n image and caught a fish. Threw a jerkbait and caught another. Threw a medium diving crankbait and caught another. Threw a Texas Rigged crawfish and caught another. Threw a jig-n-pig and caught another. Threw a floating worm and caught another.

See to zero in on a pattern, you continue to threw out different lures to not only learn what the fish want, but what they don't want as well. Today, they wanted everything. So no one lure was special, maybe the type of cover or structure maybe special.

Fished shallow breakline and its weeds and caught fish. Fished laydowns (wood) and caught fish. Fished rock and gravel and caught fish. OK, I give up! Darn fish don't care what I'm throwing or where I'm throw it. Its just not fair! That is what gives me an advantage over my fellow anglers. I know how find a pattern and eliminate a ton of dead water. But sometimes, there isn't a clear cut pattern, and on days like this, everybody catches fish.

Well, since I can't look special because I'm catching and others are not, the only thing to do was have fun catching them!!! . . and sharing the fun with everybody in sight! What an incredible day of fishing for EVERYONE!!!

Craig
May 16
2004
Hey Craig ,whose boat were you on the rear deck of? I wouldn't mind letting him put me on fish too !!! bassintheweeds
May 17
ROTFLMAO!!! Smart Arse! Charlie gave me his boat for the weekend, so I was cruising his Yar-Craft Walleye boat. It's for sale if you know anybody looking for a walleye boat with a 200 Mercury Opti. Craig
May 18

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