For everyone that atteneded the Sportsman Show and took in a seminar, what 1 thing did you learn and think that you will use the most in the next year. This could be anything, from a bait including how to fish it what color, or where to use it, or it could be how to rig a certain technique, or maybe even something philosophical.
I think this overview will be great for the guys that could not make it.
This thread is not meant for giving a guy props, lets not overdue it and fill the board with this, add a comment to their page if you think a good job is in order, lets stick to what you took away from these seminars.
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The use of the punch rig to make it into areas a normal jig wouldnt be able to fit into or make it through was great. As well as the size options and trailer selection for the jigs for the different seasons. How simple jig colors really need to be as well as dock skipping techniques.
And that just dropping a punch rig straight down catches fish hahaha that was classic.
I didn't get to watch much of the seminars this year. Busy at a booth. I know last year I got alot from Don Hogue's seminar. The key phrase I got from him was, " The bass's dinner table", finding those area's that not only the bass are at, but actually go to feed. I hadn't really thought about it in those particular terms before, but it really helped over this past year to think about that. Area's that I knew that held fish but couldn't necessarily get alot of bites from and those area's that consistently kick fish out. " Dinner table "
area's.
I did catch a little of Marc's crankbait seminar Friday night. It was interesting to watch how those fish would react to different crankbaits brought through different levels of the water column. I noticed that those fish would "look at" crankbaits above them, but not really attack them to eat them. But cranks brought through them at their level or below them would trigger a strike. On any given day this does and will change out in the wild, just as in the tank.
Mark
I didnt Get chance to watch all the Seminars i was extreamly busy working the booth .. I did get chance to catch most of hobbs deal on jig fishing , I did pick up a few tips on the when and why on jig trailors which was very helpful . Based on the feed back i got from others that attented all the seminars , everything was positive and useful .. Nice work to all the anglers for stepping up and rep'n the bass community ;-)
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