richg99 Well-known member Joined Nov 27, 2010 Messages 5,105 Reaction score 34 Location Houston, TX & Crossville, TN Sep 20, 2019 #1 https://www.outdoornews.com/2014/02/06/ponder-this-do-bass-remember-your-lures/
LDUBS Well-known member TinBoats Supporter Joined Aug 14, 2016 Messages 5,961 Reaction score 2,075 Location Clayton California Sep 20, 2019 #2 Thanks Rich, good article. The part about the 4 learning methods is interesting. Glad I target trout. Most of the ones I catch won't be remembering much because they end up as filets in my cooler. haha.
Thanks Rich, good article. The part about the 4 learning methods is interesting. Glad I target trout. Most of the ones I catch won't be remembering much because they end up as filets in my cooler. haha.
richg99 Well-known member Joined Nov 27, 2010 Messages 5,105 Reaction score 34 Location Houston, TX & Crossville, TN Sep 20, 2019 #3 You are correct. If I would just EAT what I caught, then I wouldn't have to worry about them remembering anything. AND, they couldn't tell their buddies about our secret lures! Ha Ha
You are correct. If I would just EAT what I caught, then I wouldn't have to worry about them remembering anything. AND, they couldn't tell their buddies about our secret lures! Ha Ha
gnappi Well-known member Joined May 8, 2017 Messages 713 Reaction score 4 Location Southeast Florida (Tri county) Oct 3, 2019 #4 Not only do they remember lures, somehow they make others in the vicinity know to stay away It seems like every time I release a nice fish, biting shuts completely down.
Not only do they remember lures, somehow they make others in the vicinity know to stay away It seems like every time I release a nice fish, biting shuts completely down.
richg99 Well-known member Joined Nov 27, 2010 Messages 5,105 Reaction score 34 Location Houston, TX & Crossville, TN Oct 3, 2019 #5 I agree on released fish telling all of the others.