i want to know how you guys fish in a 20 mph wind with live scope there is noway to hold boat still even with spot lock the boats all over the place after about 2 passes they are usualy too spookek to hit anything
i want to know how you guys fish in a 20 mph wind with live scope there is noway to hold boat still even with spot lock the boats all over the place after about 2 passes they are usualy too spookek to hit anything
Yep, like Dr. Nip said, keep nose into the wind and control the boat. As long as waves aren’t so big that it’s taking the trolling motor out of the water I can get on them and catch them still. Spot Lock isn’t going to really let you excel with Livescope no matter what the wind is like. Learn to control the boat without it. A big thing too though in windy conditions is know where and when to get out of the wind and find fish in more protected areas.
These were caught in about 15mph winds on KY/Barkley Thursday. Anyone that’s been on these lakes know what that kind of wind does.
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In Oklahoma if we didn’t fish in 20 mph or more, we would only get to fish in August.
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You will have some just follow if you take it away slow . Seen some on bottom refuse to move . One day this week I took an older friend . We saw a big fish sitting in 8' of water right on bottom . I told him to get it . We put bait over it and past it about 10 times . It never moved . He said it must not be a Crappie . Next drop it kicked it's tail and smacked his tube jig . They won't move sometimes but once they see it you will see a reaction . Nothing guarentees a bite . You can't force feed them no more than you make make a horse drink unless it wants to .
Here fish have been chased so much the wind slapping the boat runs them off . Try going with the wind but drag wind sock or 5 gallon buckets to slow you down . I also use a bigger/heavier jig to get it on them faster . Don't have as much time moving fast but less boat slap to spook fish .
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