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Re: John Cox's Tin Boat - What is the big deal???
[Re: Neal G]
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08/08/16 09:12 PM
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toddfish
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Congrats to John Cox. No matter what he fishes out of, going wire to wire and winning the Forrest Wood Cup is a big deal, period!
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Re: John Cox's Tin Boat - What is the big deal???
[Re: Neal G]
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08/08/16 10:03 PM
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1oldbassguy
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Congrats to Cox , winning in an aluminum boat versus fiberglass is classic . I fish out of an aluminum boat , fits my needs fine and it fit my budget at the time . I only negative about aluminums is the wind can move them easier making it hard to fish plastics , using a TM is harder in an aluminum versus fiberglass . Towing them is easier , less cost for gas and repairs etc... Lastly , I think some guys that see me in a an 18' aluminum (without a boat wrap ) versus their own 21 foot Ranger with boat wrap and patches on their jacket absolutely think they are better "sticks" than me , I see it all the time . Tight lines , Robb
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Re: John Cox's Tin Boat - What is the big deal???
[Re: Neal G]
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08/08/16 11:15 PM
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Neal G
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Of the guys in the Top 10 I am glad Cox won but it is not about a tin boat or using/not using sonar. He is an exceptionally good shallow water angler that reminds us that many times there are enough shallow fish to win the tournament. I purposely said reminds us because it happen last year in the FLW Cup and many other times during the Summer but we often think deep.
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Re: John Cox's Tin Boat - What is the big deal???
[Re: Neal G]
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08/08/16 11:21 PM
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Fast Lane
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Its not the arrows, it's the Indian......
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Re: John Cox's Tin Boat - What is the big deal???
[Re: Neal G]
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08/09/16 07:00 PM
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bassfshin24
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Jeff Gustafson who finished I think 6th in AOY also fishes out of a Aluminum boat. A little different though as it's more of a multispecies boat than a shallow water boat.
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Re: John Cox's Tin Boat - What is the big deal???
[Re: Fast Lane]
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08/09/16 08:09 PM
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Connor S
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Its not the arrow, it's the Indian...... Yep. I think it's funny how caught up people can get over "stuff" these days. Yes it is a tool that can absolutely make you better as an angler; and there's nothing wrong with having it. And I'm not blaming anyone who is caught up in it, because I've definitely been there. But the thought that there is a shortcut to becoming the best at something by spending all this money on a fancy rig will magically make you fish at a top level is false. It's your skills and knowledge that make you good or bad. Here's a story: I used to think this way in college when I was a semi/professional guitarist; recording music and playing shows in front of thousands of people. I had this old $500 beat up Martin guitar that played great and had great sound and had character, but I so desperately wanted a $3,500 Martin D-35 guitar so it could make me "better" and I could really take my skills to the next level. So I finally saved up enough to buy one. I got to the little guitar shop where I had been eyeing my dream guitar and asked the guy to take the D-35 down from behind the counter because "today was the day". It was so pretty, and perfect. It sounded amazing. So as I began to warm up a play some solo's and picking faster and faster; I noticed that it played exactly the same as my little old $500 Martin from "Santa". This fancy dream guitar wasn't making me play like a big timer like I thought it would. I was shocked. I realized that day that it was me, my fingers and hands and soul, that effected what sound came out of a guitar; any guitar. That guitar that I had thought for so long would take me to the next level, didn't. There is no magical tool that will make you a master at a craft. Although, in a way it did take me to the next level, because it made me realize that I had to make myself better by studying and putting in the work to be the guitarist I wanted to be. I feel the same thing is true with fishing. Its the person on the end of a bass' line that determines how skilled the fisherman, not the stuff that he is holding or standing on. Not knocking anyone with nice stuff either; I love to use the best tools I can also. But I just feel like there's this thought out there in today's society that the Arrow makes the Indian, when it's really the other way around.
I say we fish 5 days a week and work 2.
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Re: John Cox's Tin Boat - What is the big deal???
[Re: Neal G]
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08/09/16 08:20 PM
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J C Outdoors
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The Big Deal is that he won The Forrest Wood Cup out of that tin boat! John Cox is a great guy, accomplished angler and Crestliner is fortunate to have him on their team. Jeff Gustafson also fishes out of a Lund and competed at this years Cup! It is the second largest championship held in America each year, with the Classic being #1.
Let John Cox, Crestliner and all of his sponsors enjoy their time of celebration without sour grapes!
Congrats Again John Cox on Your Wire to Wire WIN!
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Re: John Cox's Tin Boat - What is the big deal???
[Re: Neal G]
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08/09/16 08:45 PM
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Zebco1961
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I tournament fish from my Alumacraft 195 with 150 mercury. Love it!
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