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    Re: Fishing Superstitions

    to me this is some dumb stuff, but funny to read. what would it mean, if you caught a fish, with dog ticks on it. what would you guys think, if on your first cast, you caught a world record smallmouth. would you still be in for a bad day. I remember once, this guy that I worked with, said he had the chicken pox, and his mother made him lay down. in front of the chicken house door. and let all the chickens run across him, so as to cure him.

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    Hehe I'm not into this stuff Anymore but I was when I was younger. Very funny to read though

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    I can' fish without dipping or chewing...My partner always makes great sandwiches, I will not eat one until we have caught fish...He usually doesn't make it that long...Same thing at the horse track, no food or drink untill I hit a race.....I go hungry quite often..

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    I didnt think I was superstisious at all until I realized I would change hats because I didnt do well wearing my other hat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waterdog101 View Post
    to me this is some dumb stuff, but funny to read. what would it mean, if you caught a fish, with dog ticks on it. what would you guys think, if on your first cast, you caught a world record smallmouth. would you still be in for a bad day. I remember once, this guy that I worked with, said he had the chicken pox, and his mother made him lay down. in front of the chicken house door. and let all the chickens run across him, so as to cure him.
    If you did catch that smallmouth on the first cast, I bet you wouldn't catch another one like it the rest of the day.

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    Re: Fishing Superstitions

    The "wind from the east" saying is listed in John Belski's book of weather folklore, and it's rated as True.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadToad View Post
    The "wind from the east" saying is listed in John Belski's book of weather folklore, and it's rated as True.
    yeah I think it is true, for us at least. In North America the fronts move from west to east. An east wind would generally indicate a storm or front "wrapping" back around in a counter-clockwise motion, and that generally means a lot of disruption in the atmosphere. Also, I would think (but don't know for sure) that winds from certain directions, like east or north, would predict low or falling pressures, and we all know what that can do for fishing.

    People I know who fish the Atlantic on the east coast generally prefer east winds when they get them however. The east wind will typically push baitfish in closer to shore, followed then by the predators of course. I know whenever I see an east wind where I live in VA, there's been a REALLY bad t-storm somewhere close and it looks like an apocolypse. And generally that's when we see that chilly "hail" wind.

    Was out on Dale Hollow a few years ago and got caught in a hail storm. Man that sucked.

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    I grew up on the east coast, and yeah I don't think makes nearly as much difference there. We always paid more attention to the tide than the wind. First 3 or 4 hours of the incoming tide is generally the best, but you want it to at least be moving. Slack tide is when it gets dead. But I'm straying off the subject of superstitions, sorry

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    Re: Fishing Superstitions

    Quote Originally Posted by creeker View Post
    If you did catch that smallmouth on the first cast, I bet you wouldn't catch another one like it the rest of the day.
    true, and one reason I wouldn't. would be, that after I got that one in the boat, I would call it a day. and man what a day. and I would be smiling, it would be 5:00 oclock somewhere, and cows would be lying down somewhere, and I did it on the first cast.

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