That's grabbing for straws sounds like to me. I don't tournament fish,but really what are we talkin bout here? A lake the size of a football field? Sounds like they just didn't bite the next day there to me....
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This is more of a question than statement. While discussing a fishing tournament in Grenada last year I had one of the participants mention a technique that I haven't heard of.
The conversation goes like this. The participating team was Prefishing an area and catching fish. They decided to leave the fish for tournament day. Another team sees them catching fish and goes into the area and wipes it clean of fish.
Is this a tactic normally used or just an isolated incident? If this is a common tactic do they relocate the fish into a different area of he lake or take them out of the lake?
I don't tournament fish nor do I have a problem with tournament fishermen. I actually have a lot of respect for them as they can usually catch fish under any conditions.
That's grabbing for straws sounds like to me. I don't tournament fish,but really what are we talkin bout here? A lake the size of a football field? Sounds like they just didn't bite the next day there to me....
Impossible to wipe out an area in one day. If a tourney team sees you lifting your poles and they've had a hard day, you better expect company. Just the way it is. Never pre fish your best spots the day before a tourney unless you have to. Dont ever stay long if Ya catch a few good ones, and don't ever grab your net till tourney day. You learn how to catch, look at em, try to shake em off, and move on. Problem is, you can't knock a good fish off the hook with a baseball bat when pre fishing. They just fall off on tourney day.
The only place I've ever relocated a fish to is my home to keep a few to eat. I have released my tourney fish after weigh in at the nearest ramp tho.
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This actually happens quite often. Especially on big tourneys where people are prefishing heavily. How effective it can be is debatable. I had this happen once to me, my partner and I won a tourney while sitting on a particular brush pile. A month later we had another tourney at the same lake. Another team had zeroed in on our spot, prefished the heck out of it and beat us to it on tourney day. I guess they cleaned it out prefishing because they caught next to nothing there that day. Lol. I do not think you can "fish out" a large area holding fish, just small isolated hot spots. Such as a log or brush pile in an otherwise non-descript area.
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I wouldn't put it past any competitive angler to use the tactics u mentioned. I have seen folks try just about anything. For me, I don't generally get to prefish because of work. When I do Prefish I never stop, turn around, get the net, throw a buoy, or anything else to indicate I am catching fish. I swear some people pay more attention to what your doing than to what there doing. It makes no sense to me.
This is a good read! with a lot of truth...
something to ponder if you do prefish a tournament and fish brush pile use a different pole then you will use during the tournament and have it spooled with 2lb to 4lb test pound line and when you get the fish to the side of the boat no net no picking up the fish reach down like you are hung up a break the line !!! nobody seen a thing !!!
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There are times that "straw" is litterly the difference maker in what you have found for tourney day, eggs in one basket so to speak. Whether it got hammered to death or another team saw you take a good fish out of a spot and they beat you there, like it or not it happens.
Hope the day never comes that I feel I need to stoop to this level, we may both find the same fish and end up there on tourney morning and I'm good with that. Fact is you better be worrying whats happening in your rig and not in others, some days one bite will make all the difference.
Folks do all kinda of things and it will surprise you some times too, with that said, for the most part sportsmanship abounds. Saw Bird Down and his part at the Crappie Masters Championship, heck watched em for 4 or 5 hours solid on Saturday morning, knew they were sticking a few fesh but dont think we ever even got close enough to them to speak. Closest we got to them was when we were pulling cranks and we were in the middle of Whittington then and they were in the weeds.
By the way, I have tourney with fished several of the folks that have posted in this thread and it was always a pleasure and hope to get the chance to do it again. Tourney fishing is about learning for me, doing good is just icing on the cake but learning to catch fish on a set day no matter the conditions makes any of us better fisherman.
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