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Re: "A Stick" vs "Better Than Average" [Re: DBFishing83] #11764741 08/08/16 01:57 PM
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I would love to hear some of the specific details that go into accomplishing some of these. They are all wonderful attributes of a Great Fisherman. Expounding on these will definitely help others understand better how to accomplish them.
Just pick your strength and tell about it.

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Confidence and knowing when to adjust to the conditions.

Reading water conditions, breaking down the water column, and finding multiple patterns throughout the lake.

It's so many little things but they add up to more and bigger keepers on a consistent basis.

Processing subtle data quicker from past experiences.

Learning from a "A Stick".

Ways to catch competing level fish wherever they go!

It's all about instinct and fishing the moment.

Knowledge is the best thing there is, and adapting to your knowledge and using it when it needs to be used.

A good angler with good electronics/maps and the ability to decipher both well.

They will excel because of their God given talent, intellect, accumulated knowledge, physical ability, etc..

A high fishing IQ.

Can catch bass in any lake, under any conditions, any time of the year against the best competition and produce typically winning weights.

Keen instinct.

My time on the Water Articles and Post.

3 Best Shallow Water Spots
http://texasfishingforum.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/11252435/#Post11252435
3 Best Mid Range Spots
http://texasfishingforum.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/11255879/#Post11255879
3 Best Deep Water Spots
http://texasfishingforum.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/11259313#Post11259313

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Re: "A Stick" vs "Better Than Average" [Re: Donald Harper] #11764783 08/08/16 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted By: Donald Harper
Time on the water..


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Re: "A Stick" vs "Better Than Average" [Re: DBFishing83] #11765540 08/08/16 07:59 PM
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I think the difference is all mental.


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Re: "A Stick" vs "Better Than Average" [Re: DBFishing83] #11765569 08/08/16 08:13 PM
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Someone that consistently make's the right choices and adapts to the Conditions that are laid out before him and Time on the water!! my2cents

Re: "A Stick" vs "Better Than Average" [Re: DBFishing83] #11765596 08/08/16 08:22 PM
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change, fish are never the same from day to day. the guys that know how to pattern fish rather than spot fish will always excel faster. also, understanding that fish don't read "the book" you have to be willing to try stuff even if it seems crazy. just because you think bass are deep in the summer and shallow in the fall doesn't mean the fish agree with your thoughts. fish can be caught any number of ways any given day, but you have to figure out what changes every day. The guys that adapt the quickest are the guys that stay on top of the game. Also, TIME ON THE WATER!



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