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What makes a good co-angler?
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01/12/12 02:54 PM
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txhorsedoctor
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So... For those of us inexperienced in the tournament game, what makes a co-angler one that a pro would be happy about drawing a second time?
Life is short. Do what you like, like what you do.
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Re: What makes a good co-angler?
[Re: txhorsedoctor]
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01/12/12 02:58 PM
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coachallentca
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min amount of tackle ..5 to 7 rods... treat his boat better than you would treat yours..Ask the pro what he requires of you...pay for half the gas.. be a great net man
Last edited by coachallentca; 01/12/12 02:59 PM.
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Re: What makes a good co-angler?
[Re: txhorsedoctor]
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01/12/12 03:03 PM
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Bass_Bustin_Texan
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Base your talking on the amount of talking the boater does.
You can avoid having ulcers by adapting to the situation: If you fall in the mud puddle, check your pockets for fish. ~Unknown
Open your eyes & look within, are you satisfied with the life youre living.
No matter how good or bad you have it, wake up each day thankful for your life. Someone somewhere else is desperately fighting for theirs.
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Re: What makes a good co-angler?
[Re: txhorsedoctor]
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01/12/12 03:04 PM
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Barrett
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Minimal talk, No more then 4 rods, be respectful, offer gas money and go witht he flow.
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Re: What makes a good co-angler?
[Re: txhorsedoctor]
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01/12/12 03:05 PM
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Texas Smoke
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Don't step on the damn seats .....
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Re: What makes a good co-angler?
[Re: Texas Smoke]
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01/12/12 03:06 PM
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Bass_Bustin_Texan
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Don't step on the damn seats .....
Yes, especially if you see your boater avoiding them. It makes me cringe to see some big work boot grinding into a seat. AHHHHH.....
You can avoid having ulcers by adapting to the situation: If you fall in the mud puddle, check your pockets for fish. ~Unknown
Open your eyes & look within, are you satisfied with the life youre living.
No matter how good or bad you have it, wake up each day thankful for your life. Someone somewhere else is desperately fighting for theirs.
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Re: What makes a good co-angler?
[Re: txhorsedoctor]
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01/12/12 03:35 PM
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bigcat85
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keep your area in the boat clean and picked up. when boater says we are fixing to move, beat him to the seats ready to go. if you cast way behind the movement of the boat and get hung up expect to break it off.
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Re: What makes a good co-angler?
[Re: txhorsedoctor]
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01/12/12 03:55 PM
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Donald Harper
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Be able to back a boat trailer, park and load.
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Re: What makes a good co-angler?
[Re: txhorsedoctor]
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01/12/12 03:58 PM
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Phnx#22
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Need I say more? 
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Re: What makes a good co-angler?
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01/12/12 03:59 PM
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Fish AKA Jerry
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Ask him if he wants to buy the 5 lber you just caught.  Did that pro get to stay on tour??
Last edited by Fish AKA Jerry; 01/12/12 04:01 PM.
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Re: What makes a good co-angler?
[Re: txhorsedoctor]
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01/12/12 04:00 PM
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papamark
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Re: What makes a good co-angler?
[Re: Phnx#22]
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01/12/12 04:02 PM
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PK Logistics
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Need I say more? Nice hat!
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Re: What makes a good co-angler?
[Re: txhorsedoctor]
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01/12/12 04:03 PM
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J C Outdoors
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1. Be ontime and prepared at your pre determined meeting place prior to the event. A lot of times these guys like to pick you up somewhere away from the launch site. 2. Most of these guys will have one storage area open behind the passenger seat for your tackle so try to reduce your tackle down to that size. 3. Bring your own life jacket unless the Pro tells you not to. 4. Help them launch the boat if you are capable of doing so, if not let them know the night before that you are uncomfortable with backing the boat in. 5. As stated above do not step on the seats. 6. As stated above be a good net man. 7. Engage in conversation without talking the Pro's ear off, especially if the bite is tough and you see he is really concentrating. As stated above go with the flow, some of these guys have a lot of energy and want to engage in high fives and knuckle bumps others not so much. 8. If you develop a pattern be willing to share both technique and baits without being asked. 9. Be prepared to go in a moments notice, some of these guys like to run and gun and do not want to wait for you to pack up all of your stuff. When he says go try to be in your seat with life jacket buckled before he leaves the front deck. 10. Bring gas money, even if the guy was a jerk and did not share the water give him $30 its the right thing to do. If you had a great day give him $40 to $50. If you pull a DD out of his waters and have the best day of your life hand him a $100.
I enjoy co angling and the challenge of developing a pattern on waters you most likely have never fished. I have met some great guys sharing the boat with these Pro's and look forward to seeing them at future events. Learn something each time out that will make you a better Pro when your time comes to go to the front deck.
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Re: What makes a good co-angler?
[Re: txhorsedoctor]
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01/12/12 04:13 PM
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snickers
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have a good attitude, make good snacks,know a joke or two, and when he has a fish on make sure you dont knock it off with the net. help if the boat is on a stump by rocking and push the boat off of trees and concrete or boat docks when needed. make it so if you need number 3 or 5 and he has his limit he helps you get yours. You be helpful and I want to draw you again. gas money is the last thing I worry about. Make it a great day on the water for we truly live in a magic world.
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