Have you ever experienced the phenomenon while fishing for striped bass, or any species really, where the only hits you get take place on the very first cast after changing lures? On this week's episode, the guys dig deep into their thoughts on this phenomenon and how they try to combat it, or at least minimize the downtime between catches. Do you have any tricks that you use to improve your catch rate on nights like this, or good stories of when it happened to you?
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