Poonani Maker
Master Don Juan
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- Apr 29, 2007
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I've been fishing A LOT. When I get off of 10 hours of work, I hit a pond or a lake on my way home and fish until sundown. I've had some quirky things happen with fish going after my bait. Today, my off-day, I had a little fish AND a big fish simultaneously go after my fly, the little fish beating out the larger one causing the larger one to Flip out of the water and start chasing the little fish. Almost like a 3-way food chain exhibition. This was the craziest attack I've seen to date since I took up fishing. I've had em jump onto the shore after my bait, but this one takes the cake.
What insight can we gain from this? A woman latches on to you, yet another more attractive woman finds the lesser woman more attractive now that she got the bait, and goes after her. Jealousy.
I've noticed also, that once I catch one, then I start catching others pretty much non-stop. I can go an hour or two with nothing but nibbles. I guess the fish smell gets on my fly and then it's on and the other fish can't resist.
Also, casting accuracy, or casting in the right spot and reeling through where they may be congregating, always is a foolproof method for landing a fish one right after another.
What insight can we gain from this? A woman latches on to you, yet another more attractive woman finds the lesser woman more attractive now that she got the bait, and goes after her. Jealousy.
I've noticed also, that once I catch one, then I start catching others pretty much non-stop. I can go an hour or two with nothing but nibbles. I guess the fish smell gets on my fly and then it's on and the other fish can't resist.
Also, casting accuracy, or casting in the right spot and reeling through where they may be congregating, always is a foolproof method for landing a fish one right after another.