I don't know how to start to respond to this but here goes.
I'll start by stating I have never fished for hybrids at Rough before, but have spent many days on both Monroe and Barren Lakes. In my opinion, hybrids tend to turn on and off like a light bulb. I have been catching them one after the other for a period of time just to have them turn off and hardly catch another one all day. I know the fish did not leave because I can still see the same group of fish suspended in the same depth of water (and usually amid a cloud of shad) with the sonar.
I won't question the fellows word that you talked to at the filling station, but it could be that you happened to be on the lake at the right time. Please don't take this to mean that I think I know a lot about hybrids because I am just a beginner on these fish and I have a lot to learn.
In all honesty I'm trying to answer your question in hopes you can shed some light. I would love to hear about how you can dependably catch these fish. Look forward to hearing about your techniques. Respectfully, Mike



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