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want you to think about something. Picture yourself relaxing on the
lake on a calm night right at sunset. Because of the quiet, serene
atmosphere, you notice the crickets chirping, you hear birds
singing, you hear nature and what are the "normal" sounds in our
environment.
Now, think about crickets, you hear them chirping until they hear something out of the ordinary,
then they become silent. They noticed something was different about
their surroundings and because of a natural built-in survival instinct, they became quiet. Trophy-sized bass have the
same built in survival instinct. Once they notice something out of
the ordinary, they simply shut down.
Trophy-sized bass have been
around for a long time and they have defensive instincts that they have used
to live as long as they have. They know what is normal and what is
not normal in their surrounding environment. Remembering that
water is an excellent conductor of sound, let's look at some of the things
that Trophy-sized bass realize are not normal in their environment
because of Trolling
Motors.
Placing the
Trolling Motor into the water
How many times have
you seen an angler go
roaring up to where they are going to fish and jump up in front of
the boat and grab the Trolling motor rope and send the Trolling
Motor flying over the side of the boat and make a splash so large
you would swear that the Titanic had just went down in front of the
boat?
Let's look at what
the Trophy-sized Bass would notice about that incident. First they
heard the boat approach their vicinity because of their lateral
line, then they heard the boat slow down and then heard the Trolling
motor splash real close to where their are at. Because this warns
them that something is out of the ordinary, the Trophy-sized bass
just shuts down until it thinks that things are back to normal in
their environment. This could take 15 minutes or it could take a
couple of hours. It depends on how the Trophy-sized bass relates
this occurrence to past experience. Did it feel a hook and get
rudely jerked away from it's environment and have to fight only to
be removed from the water struggling for oxygen for several minutes
while the angler held the fish up and took photos of the fish before
releasing the bass back into the water where it could start
breathing again?
You will not alert
the fish to your presence as much, if you shut the big motor down
and ease the Trolling
Motor over the side of the boat and into the water and use the
Trolling Motor at a constant speed for the last 100 yards to the
fishing spot.
Erratic Trolling
Motor on and off use
Bass might tolerate a
noise that is constant, but some anglers turn the Trolling Motor on
and off every 5 seconds. Next time you are in the boat and using the
Trolling Motor pay close attention to what the Trolling Motor does
when you turn it on and off. The first thing you should notice is
the noise the bracket makes from the sudden jolt when you turn the Trolling Motor on and
off. Do you hear the difference in the sound between when the
Trolling motor is off and when it is on? You better believe the bass
can hear it too.
Electrical Field
from the Trolling Motor
Most people do not
know that a Trolling Motor puts off an electrical field that the
fish can feel. Even if the Trolling Motor is off, it still emits the
electrical field in the water when the Trolling Motor is immersed in
the water. When you are anchored-structure fishing, it is recommended
that you take the Trolling Motor out of the water to prevent this
electrical field from being transmitted into the water.
Using a GPS unit
to find the spot quickly
By using a GPS unit,
you can find the spot that you want to fish without having to troll
around with the Trolling Motor while looking at the Depth Finder to
find the spot. By going straight to the spot, you have a better
chance of getting to the spot without the bass being aware of your
presence.
Remember
When dealing with Trophy sized bass, you have to
pay extreme attention to the smallest detail and
do everything with as much stealth as possible,
just to be successful some of the time.
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