Originally Posted by
Brushawg
Gentlemen, Thanks for your reply. I don't know if there is a positive way to determine if this really affects the fish bite. I remember a trip to Lake Barkley when we caught over 50 bass in a small creek, my sonar was on the whole time, that didn't seem to have an effect on them then and the next morning in a different area fishing buck brush with a Ricco top water bait we had caught about 50 bass then and the sonar was on then.
I guess fish are similar to us, if you dine out in a restaurant you still eat even with all the noise, then there are times you would like to have a quiet meal at home. Maybe mood is a determine factor along with water conditions and time of year. I'm 72 yrs old and have been fishing since I was 4 when my father handed me a cane pole and I caught my first fish ( bluegill ) and I learn something new each time out. I don't think we ever stop learning. Thanks for your reply's. Tight Lines