![]() ![]() In 0.7.0, I noted that the hook's behavior had a tendency to skip off the surface, even if you're just dipping without casting fully retracted. Remember that place I mentioned? This spot makes this 10x more dramatic, and reminiscent of the flying fish problem. ![]() It turns out true for lures, as every time there is a "bite", I get a dramatic jerk and rebound. This is what is accounting for the "Bait is too far away" thing, even if the bobber is static. In open water, there is a minor effect, but now I see why hooking is actually such a problem for me both with casting and float fishing.īasically the issue is this: everytime there is a "nibble", the hook actually bounces away from the fish. I'm casting beyond 200' between them with my rod. That's about 3 sticks of wood (one on shore, one in the water, and the third one further away in between from that perspective). I had the crazy idea to risk throwing the lure beyond the pieces of wood that juts out. I'm in Missouri, casting from the default location, but to the second spot down the trail from spawn. Originally posted by CZBGR Icepick:Mine sink at speed 1 if I get a nibble. ![]()
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