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What a difference a week makes

Last Saturday and Sunday we fished for bass near Asan Bay and did well on both days, but today was a different story.  We fished from 6 to a little after 8 this morning and only caught 4 bass, and only two of them were decent size.  I’m not sure if it was the rains we’ve had the last couple of days (the water was very murky today), the colder temperatures, or a combination of the two but the bass were not cooperative this morning at all.  And part of my problem is that I’m too stubborn to try something new – if a black Senko worked for me both days last weekend, I’m using one again and that’s a huge mistake, I know.  I should have been trying different lures or at least, different colors, especially with the change in water clarity. 

I’m starting to notice a trend here though; it seems the crappier the weather, the better the fishing.  Days like today – no wind, pleasant temperatures, plentiful sunshine; days one would think are just made for fishing are the days I do the worst.  Heh, but then again, this is all part of the learning curve, figuring out what makes bass tick.  At the rate I’m going though, I’ll have women figured out before I understand bass.

2 Comments

  1. yankabroad says:

    What are the dioxin levels in those fish?

    Anyone done any studies?

    Just wondering.

  2. Nomad says:

    Good question. I myself do not eat the fish that come out of this particular water. I was told by several Koreans NOT to eat any of the fish as all the crap and heavy pollution from Yongin, Pyongtaek, and several other cities empty into the rivers that flow into this body of water.

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