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February 28, 2005
Article
Doing
Your Homework
By Mark Leadens
Every year after year I run
into all kinds of anglers while working the sport shows that
have a lot of hope and are filled with excitement for the coming
season. They come looking for something new, something that
might give them an edge over a fish that can play extremely hard
to get. They’re also looking for information, anything tip that
might help them put an extra fish or two in the boat this coming
season. Manufacturers respond by trying to meet the demands and
develop new and improved products that will help make the job of
finding and catching fish easier, and more enjoyable. They’re
also trying to keep a leg up on their competition, which can be
a good thing. The first part of the equation is attracting the
fisherman, and then the fish. No matter how good it is, if the
public isn’t attracted to the new product it will never get in
front of a fish.
Lures
are where a lot of the attention is placed and there is almost
always some thing new being promoted and it may be a size,
shape, scent, color, or even rattle. Once the rage, scent has
settled down and now occupies an important niche and can make a
real difference in the right situation. Rattles have been the
craze for the last few years and bass and walleye anglers in the
know have been cashing in on their effectiveness. The new
plastic minnow imitating baits have a better than real look and
are catching fish in places only live bait was used before.
Mark Leadens explains how
knowledge is the real key to catching nice walleyes like this
Boat design has also been a
driving force in the new and improved category and there are
more sizes and models in more price ranges than ever before.
Ranger boats has added to their line-up this year with a new
1850 Reata multi purpose rig that is equally at home on the
bigger lakes like Mille Lacs, where you may be either slowly
trolling a live bait rig or anchoring up for walleyes, or the
smaller variety where you might be casting for big largemouth
bass or pulling somebody on a tube. It’s hard to find a boat
that does everything well but the 1850 comes as close as you can
and is proving to be a real hit with families that have multiple
needs.
Electric trolling motors still
do what they used to, but now they do it better, much better.
MinnKota has been at the forefront of innovation and has
developed some neat new features. The new Maxxum Pro for example
has a lift assist which greatly reduces the lifting weight of
the motor in the down position. The newer, bigger, more powerful
trolling motors are definitely heavier, and the lift assist
makes the job of
pulling the motor out and back into the rest position a whole
lot easier. Another feature involves their Vector motors which
rotate three times farther than the handle is moved. A small
move one way or the
other rotates the motor almost 360 degrees. The transom model is
extremely effective for back trolling and makes a hard turn
possible, allowing you to stay with an inside turn, or on a
point, or exactly where you’ve found the mother load.
Although all of those improvements and innovations are
important, the thing that is most often overlooked is knowledge.
Knowledge is the surest ticket to catching more fish, and there
really aren’t any shortcuts. Reading every article and book you
can find on the subject, or viewing CD’s or video tapes, or
attending seminars is part of the education process and there
are plenty of great sources available. The days of secret baits,
lures, or methods are pretty much gone and you can now find out
exactly how the Pro’s are able to do what they do. Money really
isn’t the answer, and a new rig and new gear won’t immediately
elevate you to a higher level as an angler. That has to be
earned, the hard way, although it’s not nearly as hard is it
used to be.
The thing to realize is that at
some point the Pros had to start from scratch too, and earned
their fish finding and catching capabilities by taking the same
road. The time spent getting to the next level can be as
quick as you want, depending on how much time you’re willing to
spend at it. If you get involved and get after it you can see
real results almost immediately, although it won’t all come at
once. What you’re likely to find is that under certain
situations you can find and catch a specific species of fish.
With more time on the water and more investigating you’ll start
to catch fish under a variety of conditions, and when your
proficiency as an angler is greatly improved.
Once you get to that level
you’re beginning to achieve an overall awareness which can help
you to understand and catch more walleyes, more bass, more
panfish, or whatever it is you’re after. From there
you can become more proficient at catching a variety of species,
and have an opportunity to enjoy all of that which is available
to you, and there is plenty.
Mark Leadens
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