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<blockquote data-quote="red dirt shootist" data-source="post: 4227859" data-attributes="member: 52708"><p>Your problem could be that you are not holding your mouth right. Try holding your lips like you had just bitten a lemon, then make a few casts, if nothing happens try moving your lips to a whistling position, you can even whistle if you want, to get the feel of it, but keep it soft, fish know this trick. Other techniques include the grimace, which sometimes comes naturally, and even a smile, which can sometimes confuse fish, over the years I've come to been able to read a fishes mind, really nothing more than a metaphysical connection, brought on by copious amounts of alcohol, but the point I'm trying to make is that when a fish sees you smiling they become very vulnerable and confused, they have talked it over, they know you don't know what your doing, all of your gear is outdated stuff from Bass Pro, and you haven't caught any of their friends all day, and yet you're smiling, it's reverse psychology, and it's a killer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red dirt shootist, post: 4227859, member: 52708"] Your problem could be that you are not holding your mouth right. Try holding your lips like you had just bitten a lemon, then make a few casts, if nothing happens try moving your lips to a whistling position, you can even whistle if you want, to get the feel of it, but keep it soft, fish know this trick. Other techniques include the grimace, which sometimes comes naturally, and even a smile, which can sometimes confuse fish, over the years I've come to been able to read a fishes mind, really nothing more than a metaphysical connection, brought on by copious amounts of alcohol, but the point I'm trying to make is that when a fish sees you smiling they become very vulnerable and confused, they have talked it over, they know you don't know what your doing, all of your gear is outdated stuff from Bass Pro, and you haven't caught any of their friends all day, and yet you're smiling, it's reverse psychology, and it's a killer. [/QUOTE]
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