07-23-2013, 02:37 PM
One word of advice...
Fish the same two or three areas a lot. What that does is get you familiar with the workings of your set up. You'll notice that the indicator drops or hesitates in the same place every drift. Well that's a rock it's getting caught on and you learn what that looks like. Or it moves a little faster in one section well that's because your weight is not hitting the bottom and you learn what that looks like.
I believe you'll develop faster if you spend your first summer exploring you techniques than if you explore a dozen or more places to fish. But it is fun to fish different places so I am only making a suggestion.
If you ever want to hit the Weber together let me know.
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Fish the same two or three areas a lot. What that does is get you familiar with the workings of your set up. You'll notice that the indicator drops or hesitates in the same place every drift. Well that's a rock it's getting caught on and you learn what that looks like. Or it moves a little faster in one section well that's because your weight is not hitting the bottom and you learn what that looks like.
I believe you'll develop faster if you spend your first summer exploring you techniques than if you explore a dozen or more places to fish. But it is fun to fish different places so I am only making a suggestion.
If you ever want to hit the Weber together let me know.
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