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It Happens to the Rest of Us.
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02/22/18 05:00 PM
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Joined: Feb 2007
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Laner
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In the last two scouting trips I've caught a combined total of four drum and one blue cat. Now why on earth would a guide tell the public he hasn't been producing fish? Aren't guides only supposed to post when they are successful? I'm sharing this information to show an honest insight into what goes on during the slower months of the year when I'm preparing for the busy time ahead. I also want to give solace to folks out there who are struggling trying to find fish. It's the middle of February, it's starting to get warm out, and as a fisherman I am ready to be catching fish. I've got one more guided deer hunt to conduct this weekend, but my instincts are already pushing me towards sinking bobbers and running trot lines. Needless to say, I'm getting itchy. I know of two spots that I can go and catch crappie, white bass and hybrids a plenty, and it's tempting to go there because I am very confident I'll have success. Scouting is scouting because it forces me to learn a new area, whether it be a creek, river or lake. I can't grow if I go back to the same productive spot time after time. I've also been doing this long enough to know for a fact either Mother Nature or the general public will mess these spots up, reiterating the fact that I need to stay ahead of the game. I've been strictly focusing on Ft. Worth lakes, trying every tactic I can think of for producing fish at this time of year. One might say "well, if you can't produce fish, what kind of guide are you?" The answer to that question is simple: I'm a guide who knows February and September can be the two worst months of the year, and what I learn now will produce limits at a later time and place. Although the fish haven't been treating me well, I have by no means gone home empty handed. On all the lakes I've fished, I have found a TON of new structure, both natural and man made. This kind of treasure is going to make my life really enjoyable when the right time comes along. I have also spent a lot of time sinking new brush. I do this for two reasons: one, there is nothing more rewarding than hard work paying off and two, with technology improving so quickly and cheaply, we have a duty to protect our resources and help improve their habitat. I have no pictures and not much too offer aside from the water temps were 49-51 before the rains hit. The only other thing I have is a saying that I tell myself after a long day of fishing, with very little catching: "eliminating water where the fish weren't biting is just as important as knowing the areas where they are biting." Makes me feel better anyways 
Last edited by Laner; 02/23/18 03:34 PM.
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Re: It Happens to the Rest of Us.
[Re: Laner]
#12641235
02/22/18 05:04 PM
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Txmedic033
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I have a few friends that are guides and when we fish together we almost always look for water that neither of us know so that we can find new spots. So I can appreciate your honesty in this situation. The ones that post their limits every time they go are rarely the ones that are trying to learn, but the ones that already have their spots. There are exceptions to this, but not very many.
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Re: It Happens to the Rest of Us.
[Re: Laner]
#12641269
02/22/18 05:23 PM
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Posts: 17,845
kodys'papa
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I have kept a pretty good journal of two seasons in tawakoni at the boat slip. So far this year, I have one 8.5 inch crappie, a few trash fish and a 4 lb channel cat that was delicious. This is the latest, by more than three weeks, I have failed to keep a crappie at the slip. You did find the lemonade in all that. Well said
Hooking a fish is like playing string with a cat. The exact size, shape, color of string matters less than how you wiggle it- and little cats are easier to fool than big ones. John Gierach
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Re: It Happens to the Rest of Us.
[Re: Laner]
#12641385
02/22/18 06:19 PM
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TexExp
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Re: It Happens to the Rest of Us.
[Re: TexExp]
#12641408
02/22/18 06:30 PM
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Bobcat1
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Fine work Lane! Sow the seeds and wait for the harvest. 
Bobby Barnett
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Re: It Happens to the Rest of Us.
[Re: Laner]
#12641411
02/22/18 06:31 PM
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JIM SR.
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I think one of the hardest jobs I know of is being a 'good' fishing guide. Kudos to you and your wanting to be honest (however I never believe any one that fishes) and trying to build a better business.. 
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Re: It Happens to the Rest of Us.
[Re: Laner]
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02/22/18 07:10 PM
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Finaddict
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It is very easy to determine which guides you want to fish with and refer. Keep tabs on thier many media types of posts and info and compare to their web/facebook pages. IE: You never hear from/of them except for a facebook post that always shows a full cooler or limit!!
Great post and good luck with the business expansion.
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Re: It Happens to the Rest of Us.
[Re: Laner]
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02/22/18 07:44 PM
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Scotty B Fishin'
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 You do have a gift Lane. Maybe it's time you embrace the fact that you just might be the "World's Greatest GOO guide"!
Hebrew 12:1b let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, 2 looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.
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Re: It Happens to the Rest of Us.
[Re: Finaddict]
#12641652
02/22/18 08:25 PM
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Fishbonz
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It is very easy to determine which guides you want to fish with and refer. Keep tabs on thier many media types of posts and info and compare to their web/facebook pages. IE: You never hear from/of them except for a facebook post that always shows a full cooler or limit!!
Great post and good luck with the business expansion. ...from one serviceman to another I 
HE aka Fishbonz
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Re: It Happens to the Rest of Us.
[Re: Fishbonz]
#12641876
02/22/18 10:25 PM
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Finaddict
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It is very easy to determine which guides you want to fish with and refer. Keep tabs on thier many media types of posts and info and compare to their web/facebook pages. IE: You never hear from/of them except for a facebook post that always shows a full cooler or limit!!
Great post and good luck with the business expansion. ...from one serviceman to another I Thanks brother
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Re: It Happens to the Rest of Us.
[Re: Laner]
#12642017
02/22/18 11:39 PM
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ArgyleFloater
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It is refreshing to hear your honesty and perspective. I look forward to contacting you as a guide when conditions improve. BTW, what lakes do you guide on? I live between Lewisville and RR
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Re: It Happens to the Rest of Us.
[Re: Scotty B Fishin']
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02/22/18 11:42 PM
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ArgyleFloater
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 You do have a gift Lane. Maybe it's time you embrace the fact that you just might be the "World's Greatest GOO guide"! What is a "Goo"?
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Re: It Happens to the Rest of Us.
[Re: Laner]
#12642106
02/23/18 12:55 AM
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Scotty B Fishin'
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freshwater drum aka "gaspergou". That was the first fish I caught on our trip with Lane, then we caught crappie, crappie and more crappie. (and maybe a catfish or two)
Hebrew 12:1b let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, 2 looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.
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Re: It Happens to the Rest of Us.
[Re: Laner]
#12642218
02/23/18 01:54 AM
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DavisGuideService
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I Couldn�t agree more , feb and sept can be a very tough time to catch them consistently for me as well. I really enjoy days where I catch them good but I also enjoy the tough days that move a lot, eliminate water and put in lots of time scanning the lake and marking new stuff to terrorize at a later date.
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Re: It Happens to the Rest of Us.
[Re: Laner]
#12642689
02/23/18 01:09 PM
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crapicat
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Yea, searching for those new hotspots does at times seem like a waste, until you find a new hotspot, then you totally forget the struggle to find it. I decided to focus on the Brazos, got a neighbor that grew up on that system, and is helping speed the learning curve. Keep up the tough work and god bless...
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