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Please stay on topic – it is hard to watch your videos due to that. You have great knowledge, but I can hardly finish your videos, because you go off topic a lot!
I’ve fished the same mile of creek 30 + times this year and my conclusion is that yes fishing pressure exists, and I have realized: bass are snobby af when it comes to biting a lure. Most creek bass will just sit there and let your lure go right by, drop in front of them, they don’t even care.
Their bites got less and less this year until I broke out the wacky pumpkin Senko.
I haven’t had a chance to test night fishing for bass yet —-
I think it is a reasonable well established fact from fisheries biologists that bass feed mostly at night, particularly during times when the moon is up in the evening and therefore about 75% of the time a bass strikes a lure during daylight hrs has nothing to do with feeding. Given that, it's not surprising that there are times when it appears bass don't bass because anglers have not been able to trigger a non feeding response …