question about fishing under the birds
I have a 20 foot sea hunt and have tried to catch the specs under the birds. However, each time i approach the birds and no matter how slow or fast I approach them, they take to the sky. I think it may be because either the boat is bright white or the center console is kind of high, or the whole boat itself sits pretty high off the water. any of you guys have any tips or suggestions?
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Fish don't fly ... They still there
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good advice. I'll give it a try.
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These birds you speak of. Are they just sitting on the water?
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Maybe they get up in the air so they can crap on you because you want their place
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They probably don't like you potlicking them.
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Stop waxing that thing. Maybe after it dulls a bit you'll have better luck.
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You gotta run up on em faster preferably wide open if conditions allow.
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Fish under diving birds. Birds just sitting on the water are not good. I ease up with my trolling motor if at all possible.
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The specks actually follow the birds. Get some seagull decoys and put them out with some bread. Gulls will come and so will the fish
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Paint your boat blue to camouflage it from the birds and the fish.
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fish a few yards behind the birds sometimes they arent right under the birds.
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If you want a record sail cat just throw a top water where you see a bunch of Pelicans sitting on the water.
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There's so much great advice on this thread I can hardly believe it. I'm definitely going to try the bread and seagull decoy technique. I assume that I could pick some up at Academy...i'll bet they are expensive though since they work so well.
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Puff Cheetos's will bring in the birds.
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I would get that console cut down; the higher profile boats spook the birds much more. The birds in S. Texas and Florida spook easily for some reason, and that's what they use low profile flats boats.
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wow! so much advice. not sure which one to use first.
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