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Any books on how to catch hybrids?
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06/06/16 07:39 PM
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kirbydog
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I've looked online and can't really find much at all-there are books that cover stripers and might have a chapter or two on hybrids but haven't found anything that deals with just them.
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Re: Any books on how to catch hybrids?
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06/06/16 08:34 PM
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don the angler
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YouTube should have a few videos on the subject.
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Re: Any books on how to catch hybrids?
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06/06/16 08:47 PM
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Uncle Zeek
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Huh. Maybe I could write a book based of guide reports from the TFF ... might be a money-maker!
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Re: Any books on how to catch hybrids?
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06/07/16 12:31 AM
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Capt Craig
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There are a few good books on the subject, but the problem is that when you order a book online and can't tell what's in it until you have already paid for it, some books are not as helpful as others.
There are a lot of good resources on here if you have some specific questions you want answered. Bunch of us guys around that will help all we can!
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Re: Any books on how to catch hybrids?
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06/07/16 01:15 AM
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lenahorse
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Time on the water and a good guide are the best teachers. Tell your guide of choice exactly what you need/expect of/on the trip when you book it.
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Re: Any books on how to catch hybrids?
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06/07/16 02:55 AM
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fastguy�
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You can learn a lot reading posts from Chris Richardson and Charles Cox. They always mention how they caught fish,depths they were fishing and various techniques that are producing for them.
John Varner recently posted screenshots of fish on his depth finder. You can learn a lot of things right here.
I follow the 3 B plan myself.
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Re: Any books on how to catch hybrids?
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06/07/16 06:04 PM
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charlescox
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Fastguy, I should have more to report when these two boys of mine finish baseball season. Eats into my fishing time but I love every minute of it! Good to see you on the water last weekend.
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Re: Any books on how to catch hybrids?
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06/07/16 07:29 PM
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Timmychanga
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The best fishing book I could find was: One fish Two fish Red fish Blue fish. Black fish Blue fish Old fish New fish. This one has a little star. This one has a little car. Say! What a lot Of fish there are. Yes. Some are red. And some are blue. Some are old. And some are new. Some are sad. And some are glad. And some are very, very bad. Why are they Sad and glad and bad? I do not know. Go ask your dad. Some are thin. And some are fat. The fat one has A yellow hat. From there to here, from here to there, Funny things Are everywhere. Here are some Who like to run. They run for fun In the hot, hot sun. Oh me! Oh my! Oh me! Oh my! What a lot Of funny things go by. Some have two feet And some have four. Some have six feet And some have more. Where do they come from? I cant say. But I bet they have come a long, long way. We see them come. We see them go. Some are fast. And some are slow. Some are high And some are low. Not one of them Is like another. Dont ask us why. Go ask your mother.
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