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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Ahab" data-source="post: 261893" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Although my boat has a foot controlled TM on the front I prefer to fish from the rear. I keep all of my electronics and such back there plus that is where my tackle ends up in the storage compartments.</p><p></p><p></p><p>No real difference in the catch rate for me - one thing that we do is use the anchor when we find the fish - we will locate a known fishy spot (or a new possible one) and take the boat a long cast away - 30-40 yards at least. We can then cast at the likely area and really work it over. It is surprising how many fish we might pull off an submerged brush or tree that you will get when you are sitting away </p><p></p><p>And just like the above post by nimmor points out - angle of retrieve does make a difference. I might anchor and work a point from one side and get nothing - move the boat to the other side and bang a fish on successive casts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Ahab, post: 261893, member: 10"] Although my boat has a foot controlled TM on the front I prefer to fish from the rear. I keep all of my electronics and such back there plus that is where my tackle ends up in the storage compartments. No real difference in the catch rate for me - one thing that we do is use the anchor when we find the fish - we will locate a known fishy spot (or a new possible one) and take the boat a long cast away - 30-40 yards at least. We can then cast at the likely area and really work it over. It is surprising how many fish we might pull off an submerged brush or tree that you will get when you are sitting away And just like the above post by nimmor points out - angle of retrieve does make a difference. I might anchor and work a point from one side and get nothing - move the boat to the other side and bang a fish on successive casts [/QUOTE]
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