After I read the post about the new record spotted Bass, which mentioned it was caught on a beautiful "Blue Bird day", I started thinking about the subject of sunlight and catching big fish. When I look back on all my biggest fish, I remember always having to spin the boat around with the trolling motor so I could face the sun and make the picture come out right. It seems I always catch my biggest fish on sunny days, not cloudy days.
I remember back in the 90's when I duck hunted quite a bit, we always hoped for a sunny, windy day, which is against conventional wisdom about hunting ducks on a rainy, cloudy day. We would always find a bank on Truman Lake and set up with the sun and wind at our back, that way the circling ducks would always be blinded in one eye. I'm sure the same holds true with fish. The one constant in fishing is the element of surprise being a high percentage way to catch fish. I've got a good friend and excellent fisherman who disagrees with me 100% on the sunlight equals good fishing theory....What are your thoughts?
By the way, I've included a clip from one of my favorite movies of all time, where Josey Wales uses the sun to his advantage.