by dahlberg » Sun Aug 24, 2014 7:03 am
I usually try to get them to bite it by doing a triggering move or two of some kind when it's twenty feet short of the boat. when I get one coming that didn't bite yet, depending on how it's acting I may speed up, let it sink or do some cat and mouse take away twitches, but if it keeps coming I try to keep my tip low, reel within 18" of the lure, get it headed toward the bow or corner with rod tip lowering into the water and crouch down to bring it as deep as you can, and under your feet then sweep it out in a big arc. imagine you ate the center of a clock, your lure is coming from 12 o clock. bring lure as close to center and as deep as you can, then sweep shallow to 12 and back deep to 4 oclock. That's one way, and there are others, but what works best on one fish may not be the best option on the next. A variation of the above is a good call if you are ending each cast with a "blind" figure 8.
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Larry Dahlberg
The Hunt For Big Fish