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Confidence lures and simplifying the tackle box.
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<blockquote data-quote="senkosam" data-source="post: 504774" data-attributes="member: 24899"><p>I second that BIG TIME !!! with <strong>U</strong> started the topic with a well thought out post that focuses attention on what it take for a fish to strike. Many forums ridicule the length of my initial posts and/or replies that are actually meant to <em>simplify </em>lure choice.</p><p></p><p>The <strong>variety </strong>of lure designs/ types and colors that catch fish on any single outing can be amazing!</p><p>Key is believing what it is (possibly) about a successful lure that provokes usually<em> inactive </em>fish to strike and not because of an impulse to <em>eat</em> an <em>unnatural-looking / unnaturely</em> moving object - <strong>the manmade lure</strong>. vs live bait that fish <u>do</u> recognize or sense as an eay meal.</p><p></p><p>Lure designers over many decades figured out the difference decades ago with unique genius designs that caught small and large fish alike by expert and novice anglers (such as myself).</p><p></p><p>Thanks again U!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="senkosam, post: 504774, member: 24899"] I second that BIG TIME !!! with [B]U[/B] started the topic with a well thought out post that focuses attention on what it take for a fish to strike. Many forums ridicule the length of my initial posts and/or replies that are actually meant to [I]simplify [/I]lure choice. The [B]variety [/B]of lure designs/ types and colors that catch fish on any single outing can be amazing! Key is believing what it is (possibly) about a successful lure that provokes usually[I] inactive [/I]fish to strike and not because of an impulse to [I]eat[/I] an [I]unnatural-looking / unnaturely[/I] moving object - [B]the manmade lure[/B]. vs live bait that fish [U]do[/U] recognize or sense as an eay meal. Lure designers over many decades figured out the difference decades ago with unique genius designs that caught small and large fish alike by expert and novice anglers (such as myself). Thanks again U! [/QUOTE]
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