Well, I am by no means a pro, but since you included me in your post, here are my thoughts.
One thing that every consistently successful fisherman has in common is that they know their area lakes well, and they know when each one is at its peak season. If you live in central Arkansas, then you can stay on a pretty good bite year round without having to travel very far. If you aren't as fortunate, then you either have to travel to get on a good bite, or you have to settle for sticking with a local lake that may not be so easy. Either way, it takes time to learn how to fish any lake, good bite or not. There will be transition periods even on a hot bite, and those days can be a struggle to put fish in the boat. On a lake like Conway, a good day in the Summer could only produce 8-15 keeper fish. A bad day could be 0-5. Those days are common, even for someone that knows it well. Now, in the Spring and Fall, that's an entirely different story.
So, most of us try to hit lakes when they are at their peak. That cuts down on the bad days, but we still all have them from time to time. If you are bound to one lake, well you are going to have more bad days than good, at least at first, no matter how good you are.


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