01-02-2019, 07:47 PM
Excellent post and good reminders. And, with the exception of the sonar, they don't cost much. "Can't Buy Me Love" as the Beatles sang. I guess we don't need a tackle box the size of a Beetle to hold every variation of every lure known to man?
I hope you don't mind me adding one to your list: Learn from the best. I have gotten so much good advice on here and learned so much from going out fishing with different guys I've met on here. (Some of us are more different than others [
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Oh, here's another: Think like a fish. They do what they do for a reason and figuring that out will help you make their acquaintance.
And another: Read and study everything you can find that applies to your fishing. Heck, it doesn't even hurt to learn about new things you might want to try in the future. Never know when some tidbit may be just the thing that assures success that day.
Thanks for making me think.
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I hope you don't mind me adding one to your list: Learn from the best. I have gotten so much good advice on here and learned so much from going out fishing with different guys I've met on here. (Some of us are more different than others [
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Oh, here's another: Think like a fish. They do what they do for a reason and figuring that out will help you make their acquaintance.
And another: Read and study everything you can find that applies to your fishing. Heck, it doesn't even hurt to learn about new things you might want to try in the future. Never know when some tidbit may be just the thing that assures success that day.
Thanks for making me think.
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The older I get the more I would rather be considered a good man than a good fisherman.