Every
wonder how Striped Bass locate prey? You probably have, and like most people
you probably think they see it first. There is a very good chance you are
wrong, depending on the water clarity, depth, moon phase, water turbidity, and
ambient light conditions. Bass might not use sight at all in deep, dark or
turbid water.
Tackle
manufacturers make fishing lures attractive to catch their prey -- you. A lot of
lure design is done with the consumer in mind because humans use sight as their
primary sense organ. Striped bass do not. In order of importance, bass use
sound and vibration first (which is really the same thing, just a different
frequency waveform), smell, and then sight. They are nearsighted to boot. So
what a lure “looks like” might not be as important as you think. You on the
other hand, if you are able bodied, use sight first, sound, i.e. hearing,
second, and then your other senses.
Fish
are always is water, not air, and there is a huge difference between the way
air and water transmit sound and vibration, odors, and light. If you took high
school chemistry you probably remember that water is a very unique molecule.
There is a reason you are 90% water and most of the earth surface is
water........but more of that later. For now just remember that water makes
sound behave very differently than air.
Striped
bass are very unique animals and use their lateral lines and ears as their
primary sense organ to “navigate” their environment (water) and locate dinner.
Stripers are also called Linesiders. Those lateral lines are not just
decorations. They are actually a mesh of acoustic sensors that terminate in the
fishes ear and transmit “vibration/sound” to the fishes brain. They work the
same way nuclear submarines locates enemy submarines underwater. Submarines use
“arrays” of hydra-phones towed behind the sub and/or an acoustical sensor array
in the bow. Bass use their lateral lines. God gave bass their own acoustical
arrays and built in digital signal processing computer; their brain. They use
it in much the same way as any USS Virginia-class fast attack submarine
uses hers.
So you might be getting bored by now with the
technical stuff. The bottom line is, if your lure does not generate sound or
vibrate you are not optimizing your odds to catch striped bass. Tune in
tomorrow for more.....................
1 comment:
Great post Capt. Steve. Love learning from you.
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