you hancox boys are all the same
Originally Posted by gavsgonefishing
If you keep playing Deep Purple or Barnsy on your boat I will be your deckie without hesitation.
Juicy
you hancox boys are all the same
It's think its as simple as the bubble trail from your motor. The fish follow it up, hence the need for a teaser bait 20 metres back from the boat when trolling. I saw a cobia and a spanish mak caught on consecutive days this month doing this.
dolphins too... flipper as well
I thought I'd post a link to an opposing opinion though
http://www.ausfish.com.au/cgi-ausfis...1137927157/0#2
Perhaps this only applies in estuarys - in which boats stress fish
While open seas - particular motors attracts fish, seeing it as a chance for a feed
I was once on a boat that rounded up bait schoals by doing donuts. Do any of you practice this?
donuts deep purple mozart fair star fun ship oh my gosh all that would give me a headache but maybe the burley might catch some fish as for the boat motors yeh have seen some boats get great catches while those near you don't. { have to change that song "Some girls {boats} do and some boats don't}
In humour interesting post , all the best peter
i did read somewhere ages ago that pelagics seemed to be more attracted to deep base notes than high pitched treble notes,ive got no idea how they tested it but i definatley read it.
the other thing is the positive verses negative ions thing.the digi troll on my boat can send positive ions charges down the cable which is supposed to attract fish.where as a negative charge will chase them away.i have no idea if it works or not but it cost heaps so i keep it cranked up