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reellittlephishFri Jan-27-06 05:42 PM
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#7373, "Appreciation to Bill Siemantel and Michael Jones"


          

RE: the "Big Bass Zone"

Hi Bill,

Some background. I started bass fishing in the late 80's in Southern CA. I lived about 15 minutes from Casitas at one time (started bass fishing there with Creme worms) and fished Perris and Silverwood, sometimes Hodges and Skinner. In 98 I moved to Las Vegas and began fishing Mead and somewhat on Mojave. Before bass I was a trout fly fisherman and almost pro like manufacturers rep and stuff like that.

I just got your “Big Bass Zone” 2 days ago (haven't read the whole thing - up to page 75) and wanted to say there were a couple things in there caused me to think a little differently.

I like that almost Zen statement: “Nothing matters and Everything matters”

“Spot on Spot” - I know about that from Bill Murphy's books and learned about it , think about it and think about the best presentation angles – been successful at that . What was the eye opener were your comments on lure shadows – never considered that and thinking about that spot as a “kill zone”. But in retrospect that is exactly how I've been proceeding all these years. The phrase “kill zone” changed my thinking and is a good memory prompt.

“Moving the strike zone” which I got off BassFan was also a good tip.

Then your comments about noise. I've always tried to be stealthy. Pretty successful at it also. But you put into perspective when that time consuming approach can be detrimental. I believe I am not moving often enough right now given the conditions. What I see is, I'm catching bass or stripers which have come up on points or ridges or flats to feed, but the places are not consistent, that is I can not go there on any given time and pull a bass off one.
The points you made about stirring up the forage on a hump or flat were I thought valid and I'm going to try tomorrow (Saturday) wind permitting on some flats around Boathouse Cove on Mead. Fishing Skinner for striper's, I used to complain to one of my buddies about the boat wakes until he pointed out he often got bit after or during a wake passed. Always considered it just moved the lure differently, never thinking about disturbing the forage and the bass taking advantage of a momentary confusion.

So that works for me in two ways, because I believe I have not been moving often enough and I always try to explore one new area a trip ( even after 6 years I know very little of the lake and with the water 100+ ft. down, maps don't help that much) Now I will run over some point or hump with the big motor and not worry so much about spooking the bass.

Last thing I wanted to compliment you on was the suggestion for qualifying structure way points. That hadn't occurred to me. I'm running a GPS, but had just marked fish caught spots. Obviously I need to get more organized there. And that will really help because often now the shoreline features don't give a clue as to what is under the water.

Regards, Tom

  

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Appreciation to Bill Siemantel and Michael Jones [View all] , reellittlephish, Fri Jan-27-06 05:42 PM
  RE: Appreciation to Bill Siemantel and Michael Jones, fishnfool, Jan 27th 2006, #1
RE: Appreciation to Bill Siemantel and Michael Jones, Doug fm Dallas, Jan 28th 2006, #2
      RE: Appreciation to Bill Siemantel and Michael Jones, fishnfool, Jan 29th 2006, #3
RE: Appreciation to Bill Siemantel and Michael Jones, reellittlephish, Jan 31st 2006, #4

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