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Re: Trout Support
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12/13/17 03:35 PM
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I just put in the order for the plum with chartreuse tail and they're supposed to inject it next week.. Probably will have them ready and packaged by mid January. This next color I'm going to work on is a natural glass minnow / mullet coloration. A lot of guys have been asking for something like this - should be available in the spring for that spring baitfish baitfish bite.
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Re: Trout Support
[Re: Txmedic033]
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12/29/17 04:00 PM
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Happy New Years Guys!!! hope each of you get a chance to get out and fish! I'll be spending time with friends. Here is a testimonial from another board.
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Re: Trout Support
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01/26/18 03:59 PM
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Any news on the soft plastics being made? Actually, one of our customers, Clayton Thomas, was using it in the Legends Series in Matagorda this weekend and he caught this potentially winning redfish 10.8 lbs 27 7/8.... but they had outboard trouble and were 20 min late to weigh in. Still a great catch.. sorta hesitant to put up an outcome like that, but he still caught it. Would have been killer to have the bait win the red side pot. He caught a 27 trout as well. They were fishing a mud flat next to deep water and the fish came up quick and it was done and over as fast as it started.
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Re: Trout Support
[Re: Txmedic033]
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02/09/18 03:09 PM
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This note came in from another board.
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Re: Trout Support
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02/27/18 08:10 AM
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Lindsey
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A couple of years ago I decided I wanted to take my game to the next level. I was tired of aimlessly cruising the bay casting with hope instead of knowledge. My first thought was to hire a guide, pick his brain, and then just use that info. Now while I'm sure I would have attained a modicum of success that way, it would have been pretty expensive. Besides, I have all the gear. I have enough lures to open a credible tackle store.
By this time, I had read a lot of testimonials from qualified, well known fisherman raving about the TroutSupport instructional DVDs. I decided to forego the guided trip and buy the 4 pack. I can say without question that the information on those DVDs made me an exponentially better fisherman. I still watch the DVDs before every trip. I now fish like a hunter instead of a blind optimist. Stop trying to figure out someone's super secret spot and make your own based on an intelligent assessment of the water around you.
I'm not a chick.
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Re: Trout Support
[Re: Txmedic033]
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02/27/18 02:16 PM
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Grinder55
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Information is the key to success.
Like two anglers Wade fishing the same location.
The angler who obtained the information to where the reef was in that area will be the one who is catching ... the other angler will be just fishing.
Last edited by Grinder55; 02/27/18 08:58 PM.
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Re: Trout Support
[Re: Txmedic033]
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03/05/18 04:03 PM
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TexasHarleySales
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I'm going to post my own personal experience about these vids...
I have pretty extensive knowledge of saltwater fishing (west coast) having grown up and fished the Southern California saltwater scene for decades. Having said that, I hadn't the faintest clue as to how to fish the Texas Inshore areas. I have lurked around various boards trying to gain info (tons of great info on this site, by the way!). I came across several of Tobin's posts. Jackpot! What a treasure trove of info this guy is.
Hell, I even called the guy to get info from him. Instead of being a "pay to play" guy, he offered me valuable insight about Trout and Redfish while NEVER ONCE asking me for a dime to buy his vids. I was so blown away by it that I bought my first DVD. I learned so much stuff from it, that I almost felt like I was ripping him off. Normally, to learn stuff like this you gotta fork over $$$ to a guide to acquire that kind of knowledge.
I went out to Corpus with fresh knowledge in my head, and absolutely slayed it (for a newb, that is). The redfish were tough to come by but I managed to catch and release several slot reds over the course of 3 days. I wouldn't have had the first clue on how to do that. I figured out the Trout bite fairly quick, but those reds I really had to work for.
Side note: The 2nd day of the trip we were blasted by howling winds and thunderstorms that popped up out of nowhere. I had a convo that literally went like this: "With this weather, I don't want to make the long run south. I'm gonna call Tobin." I rang him up, and he mentioned finding some deep water (ICW) fish that I could get to within 3 minutes of untying the boat from the dock. We spent the day fishing the ICW for high quality Trout and Reds while everyone else was on the flats.
The point isn't so much that he gave me some sort of magical insider info. It was that when I rang him up he answered and was very helpful. Here I am, a relative stranger, calling him up and prying for info, and the guy totally helped me out. Today, it seems you can't find this kind of customer service in virtually any industry. Never mind the absolute fact that the info in his DVD's literally erase hundreds or thousands of dollars in extra costs in gas over the years of gaining this info the old fashioned way of trial and error.
Side note #2: I am IN NO WAY trying to downplay the hard-working guides who teach us about fishing the Texas Coast. These guys work hard and go the extra mile to make sure their clients leave with a big ol' grin.
Jerry Moore Special Finance Director Texas Harley-Davidson 817-313-6192
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Re: Trout Support
[Re: Txmedic033]
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04/03/18 03:17 PM
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This came in yesterday on another board
Last edited by TroutSupport.com; 04/05/18 03:28 PM.
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Re: Trout Support
[Re: Txmedic033]
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04/03/18 07:30 PM
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Grinder55
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That's good "stuff".
Having the "Best" product on the market is one thing, ... back that up by the best customer service that can be given is the coup de gra !
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