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Re: Slicks and Finding Fish in the summer
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06/09/11 01:45 PM
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LOL... oops... BlueWave Mike... LOL. BluewaveMike, if you didn't get your DVD by now it should be getting there pretty quick. Holla at me at tobin@troutsupport.com if you like.
That's a nice mess of fish Red chaser. T
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Re: Slicks and Finding Fish in the summer
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06/09/11 10:32 PM
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Thanks bro. Those videos help me find and stick more trout. I would recommend them to anyone wanting to learn more about catching more or bigger trout.
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Re: Slicks and Finding Fish in the summer
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06/10/11 08:57 PM
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eyc0r (Corey C)
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Order placed for 'Finding & Catching Limits of Speckled Trout'... Can't wait to watch it...
Anyone else watched the other one, titled 'Finding & Catching Big Speckled Trout' ??
"Most of y'all don't get the picture unless the flash is on..."
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Re: Slicks and Finding Fish in the summer
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06/10/11 11:29 PM
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Order placed for 'Finding & Catching Limits of Speckled Trout'... Can't wait to watch it...
Anyone else watched the other one, titled 'Finding & Catching Big Speckled Trout' ?? Gottem both on order....
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Re: Slicks and Finding Fish in the summer
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06/14/11 03:54 PM
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eyc0r (Corey C)
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I absolutely love catching specks... Only problem is, I never can find them...
I hope with this video and some practice, I can prove to the lady that I'm actually out fishing when I say I am! lol...
"Most of y'all don't get the picture unless the flash is on..."
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Re: Slicks and Finding Fish in the summer
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06/17/11 01:50 PM
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LOL.. Cory.. .I have the opposite problem now man... I went redfishing last time... and I couldn't shake the trout.
You'll get em man, t
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Re: Slicks and Finding Fish in the summer
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06/17/11 03:33 PM
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I bought the video a couple of weeks ago, and now I am just waiting to head south and put it to use. Great job on the video!
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Re: Slicks and Finding Fish in the summer
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06/20/11 02:51 PM
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Thanks Ron. What bay you gonna fish?
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Re: Slicks and Finding Fish in the summer
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06/20/11 03:00 PM
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eyc0r (Corey C)
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Heck of a video! I won't be able to practice any of this theory for a little while as I'll be going out of town, but I can't wait...
Fantastic job on the presentation...
Do I need a Navionics chip or something similar to find reefs, etc.? Or will the Hook'N'Line maps show that sort of thing?
"Most of y'all don't get the picture unless the flash is on..."
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Re: Slicks and Finding Fish in the summer
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06/20/11 10:53 PM
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i'm interested in buying the dvd...but is it only useful for people on boats and . or kayaks or do people who are bank fishing / wade fishing get useful information as well? i'm going to galveston in a few weeks and i really want to make the trip succesful so i'm oing to need all the help i can get. i normally end up always just going to the jetty or wading on the surf but never have been very succesful in galveston.
i'd like to know whether this dvd will help me find the fish and any tips and pointers on where i should fish in galveston?
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Re: Slicks and Finding Fish in the summer
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06/21/11 02:30 PM
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Darknjojo... yes, it's great for on the bank as well.
Last year sometime, I was hanging out with my friend John in Sugarland..didn't have my rig with me of course..we started talking fishing and next thing we know he was...well hell, let's go... ok, let's go. So we headed to SLP area and there were some people fishing at the access point to where I thought we might wade... that was ok. Now, years ago when I started saltwater fishing I would not have known what to look for and would have wasted an hour or more by just picking any old spot. ... fastforward to today and ...we'll I just stood there at the access point looking up and down the shore until I spotted what I needed to see.. The DVD's teach you to read the water and that's especially important when you're landlocked. We made a short move and started catching fish right down the shore from the other people.. but they weren't catching anything. So yes, the techniques will help you even if you are wadefishing or on the jetties or the beach, t
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Re: Slicks and Finding Fish in the summer
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06/22/11 03:50 AM
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which 1 should i buy? dvd 1 or dvd 2?
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Re: Slicks and Finding Fish in the summer
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06/23/11 06:07 PM
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For you the one on Finding and Catching LIMITs of Trout (think it's listed as No. 2). You can come back and get the Big Trout DVD (TrophySTi) this fall, it will help you find some awesome wade spots for big trout without a boat as well. But for now.. LimitSTi
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Re: Slicks and Finding Fish in the summer
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06/24/11 03:51 AM
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Bluwave Mike
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Its a good video for someone who is just starting to fish the bay systems.  But thats not me. I was thinking it would be more info on differnt spots in the Texas bays and the time of year they hold fish. If fish East BAy for the most part and a good thing to know there is what reefs the Oyster boat have havested. Then stay off them for a few weeks.
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Re: Slicks and Finding Fish in the summer
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06/28/11 01:23 PM
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Thanks Blue Wave... and well sure, but experiences may vary. Some people have fished a long time but don't know what you know on the water.
The DVD is not a spots DVD... however, if someone uses this dvd as designed a person can find spots in every bay that produce for the day someone is down.
For example, until last year, I had never had the chance to fish the lower laguna... just never made it down there. Finally got a chance to go last fall, first of November.. I had never fished there before...but I new what to look for and where in the water column to look. I had a small window to fish as well since this was supposed to be a family trip to the PI beach.. I had a 3 hour window to get on fish... one could waste 3 hrs on just one location if fishing spots. I went out, and reading the water, got on fish in less than an hour on a body of water I had never fished before.. nothing major 4 trout up to 20inches and 2 slot reds.
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