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Sudszee
Posted 10/3/2018 1:15 PM (#920091)
Subject: Follow to bite ratio




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What would you estimate your following fish to striking fish ratio to be in any given season ?
14ledo81
Posted 10/3/2018 1:16 PM (#920092 - in reply to #920091)
Subject: Re: Follow to bite ratio





Posts: 4269


Location: Ashland WI
This season has been terrible for me. At least 12 to one. Or worse.

I would say most seasons it might be half that?
nar160
Posted 10/3/2018 1:44 PM (#920098 - in reply to #920091)
Subject: Re: Follow to bite ratio




Posts: 408


Location: MN
Does a fish following and biting in figure 8 count as a strike?
T3clay
Posted 10/3/2018 2:05 PM (#920100 - in reply to #920091)
Subject: Re: Follow to bite ratio





Posts: 770


That depends on the lake your on by a big shot... One lake I fish maybe one follow to 10 strikes, another lake I fish is 8 follows to one strike
tkuntz
Posted 10/3/2018 2:41 PM (#920104 - in reply to #920091)
Subject: Re: Follow to bite ratio




Posts: 815


Location: Waukee, IA
Varies by lake. Clear water lakes 10:1 or so. My favorite murky lake is closer to 2:1 average. Average 7:1 overall? I don't keep good enough records to be certain
esoxaddict
Posted 10/3/2018 2:51 PM (#920107 - in reply to #920091)
Subject: Re: Follow to bite ratio





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Overall, I'd say I convert 80% of the serious ones and probably 10% of the low-and-slows/late arrivals. Varies from lake to lake and year to year. Some days there are fish following from everywhere, some days the only fish you see are the ones you catch...
ToddM
Posted 10/3/2018 3:36 PM (#920109 - in reply to #920091)
Subject: Re: Follow to bite ratio





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Location: oswego, il
As stated, it depends on the lake, the amount of pressure and the mood of the fish at the time.
pklingen
Posted 10/3/2018 6:24 PM (#920122 - in reply to #920091)
Subject: Re: Follow to bite ratio




Posts: 860


Location: NE Ohio
ohio lakes i fish............

jerk baits.............. 1 / 25

spinners................ 8 / 12

cranks................... 5 / 10

rubber................... don't do it enough

jigging bondy.......... 2 / 10 (see them on locator)
southern comfort
Posted 10/4/2018 10:58 AM (#920161 - in reply to #920091)
Subject: Re: Follow to bite ratio




Posts: 376


I too find this variable

1. Vermillion - 15 to 1
2. Heavily fished clear water northern lakes in Northern WI- 10 to 1
3. LOTW - 4 to 1
4. TC Metro - 10 to 1
5. Minnesota Lakes (other) - 5 to 1
5. Madison Lakes - 5 to 1

BNelson
Posted 10/4/2018 11:03 AM (#920162 - in reply to #920161)
Subject: Re: Follow to bite ratio





Location: Contrarian Island
changes every day/outing ... no matter the lake.. have had outings in Madison this year we moved 8 and 7 hit in 3 hrs. MN last week moved 87, only 12.. one day moved 4 and 3 hit.. just how it goes...
at times on lotw we can move 5 and all 5 hit, other days move 20 and 1 hits.. In general across all lakes I have fished last few years, I'd guess 20% hit that move on the bait...maybe 25%?!

Edited by BNelson 10/4/2018 11:22 AM
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