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Re: Need Questions - 26 year Lake Fork Guide
[Re: Slide_R]
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12/21/09 07:27 PM
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Kay Dyson
HOT Mess!!!
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HOT Mess!!!
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1. If you had to choose a specific depth to fish 'year round' on Fork, what would it be, and why ?
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Re: Need Questions - 26 year Lake Fork Guide
[Re: Kay Dyson]
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12/21/09 08:36 PM
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fouzman
Methuselah
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Methuselah
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Tell us about your best and worst day on the water as a GUIDE.
Coincidence is His way of remaining anonymous.
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Re: Need Questions - 26 year Lake Fork Guide
[Re: fouzman]
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12/21/09 08:43 PM
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Fish Killer
Big Sexy
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Big Sexy
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If you were going the speed of light in a car and turned the head lights on would it light up the objects in front of you and help you see. Since the source of light is alreadying going that fast would the light produced be going the speed of light plus the speed of the light source? Similar to throwing a baseball out of the window of a truck.
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Re: Need Questions - 26 year Lake Fork Guide
[Re: Kay Dyson]
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12/21/09 10:06 PM
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bogey♂
TFF Guru
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If you were going to strategically place some brush piles, where would you place them? Would you target fish that were Summer, Winter or pre/post spawn? Would you target a place that was by a creek channel or on a long stretch of rip rap that basically looks the same under water?Is there a specific depth that you would try to keep them at? bogey
you know, nothing wrong with seven men who met on the internet going for a swim together
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Re: Need Questions - 26 year Lake Fork Guide
[Re: bogey♂]
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12/21/09 11:37 PM
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One fish Bill
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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Where should 1st timer on Fork concentrate to maximize his fishing time during the different times of the year?
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Re: Need Questions - 26 year Lake Fork Guide
[Re: One fish Bill]
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12/22/09 12:59 AM
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RANDYSGLIDE
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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A friend has a tape with you showing places to fish I cannot remember the name right now. The places you show on the tape are they still produtice today.
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Re: Need Questions - 26 year Lake Fork Guide
[Re: RANDYSGLIDE]
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12/22/09 01:06 AM
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slim 285
TFF Celebrity
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TFF Celebrity
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What baits would he use if he was targeting 3--5 lb fish. 1-pre spawn 2-spring 3-summer 4-fall
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Re: Need Questions - 26 year Lake Fork Guide
[Re: slim 285]
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12/22/09 02:25 AM
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SATopWater
Pro Angler
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Pro Angler
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So you're headed out fishing in a few days. Have some idea of what the weather will be. It's winter, what is your thought process to lay out a game plan?
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Re: Need Questions - 26 year Lake Fork Guide
[Re: SATopWater]
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12/22/09 04:44 AM
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MSU Fishing
Outdoorsman
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Outdoorsman
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When is your favorite time of spring to do some sight fishing on Fork? I know it varies each year, but just a general idea..
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Re: Need Questions - 26 year Lake Fork Guide
[Re: MSU Fishing]
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12/22/09 05:58 AM
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fish4bass
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I remember Hollice from the back in the day before Fork was Fork. I was the guy in at the restaurant trying to overhear his conversations at breakfast  . My question is how did the virus effect his business? And in his opinion what caused it? Seems to me the virus hit, the Hydrilla died, and the snotmoss showed up at the same time.
Last edited by fish4bass; 12/22/09 06:02 AM.
And I know who "Jeff" is.
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Re: Need Questions - 26 year Lake Fork Guide
[Re: fish4bass]
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12/22/09 11:31 AM
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Lowly Net Boy
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See if he has any copies of that tape he made years ago, before GPS, he used landmarks to describe where the spots are, it was great,I wore that thing out finally my VCR ate it, I want to say that was 20 years ago, anyway if he wants to sell some tapes I will gladly buy them
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Re: Need Questions - 26 year Lake Fork Guide
[Re: Lowly Net Boy]
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12/22/09 03:45 PM
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Clint Wr
OP
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These are some great questions. I will need all of the questions by today at 6:00 pm. I'll post your answers soon. Tight Lines, Clint
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Re: Need Questions - 26 year Lake Fork Guide - need questions today by 6 pm
[Re: Clint Wr]
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12/22/09 04:20 PM
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SamCobra
Angler
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Angler
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How has Lake Fork changed over the years he has been fishing it?
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Re: Need Questions - 26 year Lake Fork Guide
[Re: bogey♂]
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12/22/09 04:23 PM
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FootAndAHalf
TFF Guru
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If you were going to strategically place some brush piles, where would you place them? Would you target fish that were Summer, Winter or pre/post spawn? Would you target a place that was by a creek channel or on a long stretch of rip rap that basically looks the same under water?Is there a specific depth that you would try to keep them at? bogey +1
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Re: Need Questions - 26 year Lake Fork Guide
[Re: FootAndAHalf]
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12/22/09 04:41 PM
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Frenchy
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Angler
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As the industry has grown and technology (lure development, boat/motor, electronics, techniques, internet/communication) continues to advance our sport, how have you changed and continue to change with the times?
How would you charactierize the effects that these advancements have had on your guiding success and the bass fishing world as a whole?
Do you ever find yourself wishing it was the way it was back when you first got started? Why?
When you find yourself, guiding or not, struggling to get bit on the pattern(s) you planned to get bit on, what's your "go to" confidence technique/lure/tackle/overall set-up to fall back on? What kind of spots will you usually target for this "go to" technique?
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