10-20-2008, 08:32 PM
Me being a fairly new guy to fishing myself, I'd say there is two easy ways to learn:
1-Find someone on here from your area and tag along with them a few times, and listen closely to what they have to say.
2-Get out there! Nothing beats experience. Plain and simple. You might get a few skunk days here and there, but it happens to the best of fisher people. If you go to lakes that are producing fish, regardless fo size, you will always light up your daughters day. Pay attention to the reports of lakes in your area on this website and you aught to do fine.
And it never hurts to ask a question or ten to people. Some will give knowledge away and some wont, but you never know unless you ask!
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1-Find someone on here from your area and tag along with them a few times, and listen closely to what they have to say.
2-Get out there! Nothing beats experience. Plain and simple. You might get a few skunk days here and there, but it happens to the best of fisher people. If you go to lakes that are producing fish, regardless fo size, you will always light up your daughters day. Pay attention to the reports of lakes in your area on this website and you aught to do fine.
And it never hurts to ask a question or ten to people. Some will give knowledge away and some wont, but you never know unless you ask!
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