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what was the Cause? - tageater - 04-24-2012 Got to thinking a little about my set up- not questioning it or anything, but rather questioning the reason(s) why we catch big fish. By big, I am referening to what the water you fish holds. Not all waters hold 28" fish- but what I mean is big for the water you fish. My question is WHAT was IT that connected you and that BIG fish? (By percentages) Weather: fish feed better in some kinds of weather. Time of day: as do they feed "better" during times of day Area: were you fishing where big fish were "known to hang out? Fly: would they have eaten any fly, or just the one you were throwing? Presentation: would the big fish have eaten your fly on any other set up- with all other things being equal? I'm highly curious but skeptical that anyone will respond, it kinda made me feel "lucky" when I gave my replies, to my own questions. I will add my perecentages if any one else replies. Give it a good honest thinking over- when you caught that BIG fish for the WATER you were on. What was IT? Also one thing I forgot was, and it could be clumped into AREA-, but how much does your experience in fly fishing count? The more experience you have the more likely you are to fish "in big fish water"... [signature] Re: [tageater] what was the Cause? - JLG78 - 04-24-2012 Weather: One of the best ..if not the best day i've had on a river was in a total down pour. Time of day: I can honestly say that time of day has not made a ton of difference. The weather seams like more of a factor then time of day. Area: Trial and error for me I admit whenever I have landed a "big one" I feel lucky. Fly: My largest fish was caught on a Scud probably like a size 18 but in can't remember exactly. ( fish im holding in my profile pic). Not much to some people but biggest ive ever caught on a fly. Presentation: Still working on it.... As far as percentages.... for me its just being persistent.. Ive only been fly fishing for 5yrs. I feel like I get a little better every time i go out. Its a constant learning process for me. [signature] Re: [JLG78] what was the Cause? - tageater - 04-24-2012 Weather: 10%- high and low pressure systems, bluebird sunny days vs cloudy overcast days- its a big deal, in my book. Time of day: 10%- I've found that the bigger preditory fish tend to feed (but not exclusively) at certain hours. Area: 60% if you aint fishing in big fish water, you won't catch one! Fly: 25% the 2nd most importand thing in my book- if you're throwing ham and they want turkey- you aint got chit! Presentation:5%- if you're in the right water with the right bug, in the right conditions, I believe you CAN catch a big one, reguardless of how the fly gets to its face. And if you'll follow my math it takes 110%, on every cast to catch the biggest fish in the water you fish. If its just about numbers of fish for you- forget every % and just huck a fly, you'll eventually catch something. [signature] Re: [tageater] what was the Cause? - TigerTrout - 04-24-2012 Great book,"Big Trout" by Bernie Taylor. Read it, good information. [signature] |