Hey OneShy,
I'm not sure that it is any easier to catch the fish, but the biggest thing might be that you are around fish, and that is something you may not be able to say in other parts of the lake. So, from a confidence thing, you may have an advantage.
While fishing in the back of a boat in a draw tournament, my partner took the last part of the day to control the boat, and he wanted to fish just outside of a very large bay where many, many tournaments are held. He believed there would be a ton of fish available. If they were, we did not present our lures correctly!! LOL
As far as how long until a fish bites again, I've heard and read theories that a fish won't bite again for a couple of days, then again I read articles where the same fish is caught sometimes almsot back to back. I think that what really stops these fish from biting is probably the riding in the boat for several hours, the stress of weigh in, and then release. I really don't know how long before you could safely assume they would be prepared to eat again, or if their instincts get beat up a little and if they would bite right away after release.
BTW, some call this pot licking... LOL Some think this is a little not fair. That the fish are easier to catch because they are piled up. As I pointed out, that was not my experience!!
Good luck,
Danny



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