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Re: Finally learning to read! [Re: varnoldi] #12396025 08/22/17 01:34 PM
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There are some very generous anglers on this section. One can learn volumes from the intel given , provided that a learning curve has been established or started. The best of the best have spent hours on the water learning and applying . One still has to put in the time to excel ! Good solid post, Thx.

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Thanks for all the support guys! Spent many weekends with only getting one or two fish out of dumb luck. Now if we can just repeat the process this weekend !!


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Re: Finally learning to read! [Re: varnoldi] #12396763 08/22/17 10:27 PM
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Lol I thought you meant school book reading but you are reading "school" instead lol. Back when it took me a while to learn to read also even after several guided trips. Remember to look at your graph when you are catching. You can fine tune it during catching time also. Short arches are fast mover fish, longer spaghetti are slow movers. I get excited looking at the graph and seeing good markings! Congrats smile

Re: Finally learning to read! [Re: gborg] #12397220 08/23/17 04:31 AM
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Originally Posted By: gborg
There are some very generous anglers on this section. One can learn volumes from the intel given , provided that a learning curve has been established or started. The best of the best have spent hours on the water learning and applying . One still has to put in the time to excel ! Good solid post, Thx.

I agree.
Took my son last Wednesday to Ray Hubbard with some intell I found on this forum. Second spot we got to sand bass busting on the surface all to our selves. Only problem trolling motor battery was dead. Managed to get my 8yr old son on 16 fish. He was casting, hooking and just about landing them on his own. We headed home with him saying that it was the best fishing trip of his life. I guess the time we went to Port Mansfield and limited out on 15 trout and caught 5 reds didn't count.

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