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    Quote Originally Posted by VSdreams View Post
    Most Common Mistakes

    #1. The "Confidence Bait" Flaw
    This is probably the biggest mistake I see anglers make on the water. Every fisherman has a confidence bait. That one lure that always seems to catch fish and outdoes the other lures in your tackle box. Ask Denny Brauer what his confidence bait is and he'll tell you straight up, "The Jig". He's made millions fishing that lure. Rarely will you ever see him on TV throwing a spinnerbait or slug-go. So what is wrong with having a confidence bait? Nothing, but if you are going to be like Denny Brauer and always throw that confidence bait, you better know how to catch fish with it day in and day out in all conditions.
    I see it all the time. Fisherman will catch a ton of bass one day on say a worm, and the next day they are trying to do the same thing. I know I would be trying to do the same thing as the day before, but if it isn't working, it isn't working. I've seen fisherman go the whole day fishing one bait, changing colors thinking a little blue fleck may be all the change that's needed to get those bass striking again. You have to be cognizant and realize when it's time to make a change.
    When you find yourself fishing a lure and not getting any bites, two things should come into your mind. One, do I need to change location? Or two, maybe this bait has lost its appeal to the fish. I used to be the kind of fisherman to fish a bait for hours even without a bite, convincing myself that if there were a fish to be found, he would hit my lure I was fishing. Now, I have realized it is much better to constantly change. I think a lot of anglers watch shows like BassMaster and FLW Tour and see these pros spending the whole day throwing the same bait, even though they may not be catching fish. But you have to remember, these pros have spent hundreds of hours pre-fishing their waters, so what is on their line they probably have good reason for it.
    So next time your out on the water and your not getting any strikes, change up! Adapt to the situation, and seek out an answer. Don't assume the fish will start biting and what you have tied on is your best bet, cause if you aren't catching fish, changing up should be the only thing on your mind!
    #2. Don't Be A Camper
    This is another common mistake I see anglers making. Whether the particular cover they are fishing has given up good fish in the past, or just looks like a winning hotspot, fisherman often make the mistake of camping out on a certain piece of cover. Have you ever been fishing down a relatively bare bank and come across a massive tree that has fallen into the water. This tree has hundreds of branches and every nook and cranny would have to hold a ten pound bass. Sure, sounds like a great laydown to me....I'd fish it! But if I hit the main spots of the laydown with my jig, and maybe toss a spinnerbait or crankbait to it a few times and get nothing, I'm out of there! Your fishing time is a precious commodity. Especially in a tournament, if your not getting bites on a piece of cover, disregard it and move on.
    I've seen fisherman spend hours fishing one single tree. They will tie on every lure and color combination imaginable. They have it in their mind that this tree, rock pile, or pier looks too good not to have active fish on it. If you spend hours on a piece of cover, there is a chance that you will find a nice fish hidden somewhere where your first hundred casts didn't reach. But you need to take the 'chance' out of fishing! So don't put all your faith on a single piece of cover, or your asking for disappointment.
    It seems this article was written with fresh water in mind, but it rings true for the salt. Be flexible, and move until you find the fish. Good advice.

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    Staying in with the wife instead of going fishing.

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    That has certainly cost me some fish this past year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seamonkey View Post
    Staying in with the wife instead of going fishing.
    Quote Originally Posted by Frankiesurf View Post
    That has certainly cost me some fish this past year.
    It can save a marriage though.

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