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bloocrab 05-17-2006 11:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flaptail
..,Blitz is not a measurement of time. It's the accumulated amount of shear feeding by a school(s) of fish at a certain place(s). Blitz conditions are movable feasts. It's the quality of the action. It's a time when there is no such thing as a finicky fish. If it moves it gets eaten by large or smalls...


Those first 2 sentences sum it up for me...thanks FlapT, I couldn't have said it any better...:wave:



The other definition of a Blitz is ...when even JohnR can catch a fish .. :jump1: :rotf2:

bluzjamer 05-18-2006 12:12 AM

Ah...the kraut thingy....was BlitzKrieg...Ya! Vas is Los..mann!
I used to get blitzed while fishing but these daze it is frowned on especially if you ist driving das boot..ya! Into zee bilge Wolfgang.
No more Snapps and Becks......but der Jagermeister cometh!!!!
Danke Adolf!

NIB 05-18-2006 07:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flaptail
Seen them go for twenty minutes and some go for days. Blitz is not a measurement of time. It's the accumulated amount of shear feeding by a school(s) of fish at a certain place(s). Blitz conditions are movable feasts. It's the quality of the action. It's a time when there is no such thing as a finicky fish. If it moves it gets eaten by large or smalls.:wave:


What he said.
Good fishing is different.that could just be a bunch of fish stacked up like cordwood in a specific spot that u catch on almost consecutive casts.
Blitz=Fish Kaos.

RIROCKHOUND 05-18-2006 07:58 AM

A blitz for me......






Is the opposite of last night :D

jim sylvester 05-18-2006 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND
A blitz for me......






Is the opposite of last night :D


say it aint so

backbeach 05-18-2006 10:57 AM

Throwing Timber, Thats a torn rotator cuff, not a blitz. (I've experienced both) A blitz to me is frenzied surface feeding that lasts long enough to pull some fish out of it before it ends- more than a momentary eruption of bait...IMHO....

zimmy 05-18-2006 11:37 AM

Yeah what Flap and Salt said. Frenzied chompin splashin madness. May only last but a minute...

Redsoxticket 05-18-2006 01:42 PM

Blitz, well lets say a hook up at least every other cast.

Pete F. 05-18-2006 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zimmy
Yeah what Flap and Salt said. Frenzied chompin splashin madness. May only last but a minute...

I said it was like sex:fishslap:
Sometimes it's short and sweet, or long and tender but always more fun if you're catchin than watchin.

stiff tip 05-18-2006 06:28 PM

ya;;;;like flap said ????a good night w/a bad ,bad girl ''''

JoeP 05-18-2006 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flaptail
Seen them go for twenty minutes and some go for days. Blitz is not a measurement of time. It's the accumulated amount of shear feeding by a school(s) of fish at a certain place(s). Blitz conditions are movable feasts. It's the quality of the action. It's a time when there is no such thing as a finicky fish. If it moves it gets eaten by large or smalls.:wave:

I agree with Flap. A "blitz" to me is not really the amount of time but the heightened level of all out feeding frenzy action - like a high energy spurt of feeding activity that can be for minutes or hours. Obviously hours is better :drool: .

Kind of like the difference between a couple of sharks feeding lazily and a bunch of sharks with blood in the water in a full out feeding frenzy.

However, I've been in a few "blitzes" with very finicky fish on worms or peanuts when there is so much bait around and they're so keyed in on that bait they will not hit anything. Kind of makes you want to throw all you gear in the water and go home...


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