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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 5649531" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>I could say yes and no. Any of us that fish a lot, can say for certain we've caught the same exact fish on at least a few occasions. I know I've done it several times, and several times, have caught the same fish the same day, throwing the same lure. But at the same time...anybody that has ever fished a heavily pressured body of water and then fished a place not as pressured, can definitely see the difference in how much easier the fish are to catch on the less pressured place. I've had several trips to Chickamauga where I didn't get a single fish and then on a place like Indian Boundary lake, I feel like I'm cheating when I would fish there because of how easy it was to catch fish...and big ones. I think the thing about pressured lakes is that fisherman fish the same exact spots all the time. You can sit and watch community holes on the popular lakes and every few minutes a different boat will come fish the same exact spots almost from the same positions and angles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 5649531, member: 220"] I could say yes and no. Any of us that fish a lot, can say for certain we've caught the same exact fish on at least a few occasions. I know I've done it several times, and several times, have caught the same fish the same day, throwing the same lure. But at the same time...anybody that has ever fished a heavily pressured body of water and then fished a place not as pressured, can definitely see the difference in how much easier the fish are to catch on the less pressured place. I've had several trips to Chickamauga where I didn't get a single fish and then on a place like Indian Boundary lake, I feel like I'm cheating when I would fish there because of how easy it was to catch fish...and big ones. I think the thing about pressured lakes is that fisherman fish the same exact spots all the time. You can sit and watch community holes on the popular lakes and every few minutes a different boat will come fish the same exact spots almost from the same positions and angles. [/QUOTE]
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