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Ron Clay
Guest
There are many times when I feel my six sense working. For example when I fish two rods I know instinctively which rod is going to produce the bites. And it nearly always happens that way.
There are days when I know I am going to catch well. And there are days when I know before setting out that I will blank.
Spend time and look hard at a piece of river or stillwater. All of a sudden you know where you should be fishing without resorting to watercraft knowledge. To do this you need to let your mind go blank. In time you will find yourself concentrating on one particular piece of water. Follow those instincts; go and fish there. You may be surprised at what you catch.
There are days when I know I am going to catch well. And there are days when I know before setting out that I will blank.
Spend time and look hard at a piece of river or stillwater. All of a sudden you know where you should be fishing without resorting to watercraft knowledge. To do this you need to let your mind go blank. In time you will find yourself concentrating on one particular piece of water. Follow those instincts; go and fish there. You may be surprised at what you catch.