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Hello, Im CLARK!
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Hello to all my fellow anglers. I am very excited to join this great community of like minded folks and share some of my insight about what I am the most passionate about in all of life.... FISHING!!!!!
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#2
Hey Clark welcome to the boards. You the same Clark pulling nice lakers out of the ice at the gorge on youtube?
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#3
Welcome to BFT Clark! Are you based in Utah or Wyoming?
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Welcome to the site Clark, I see you have found the Utah board already. We have several guides on the Utah board, so you are in good company. By the way, what is your preferred method of mack fishing at the Gorge, jigging or trolling?
WH2
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#5
Welcome, and I hope you enjoy your new username. Should work better for marketing your trade as a fishing guide.
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Thank you Albinotrout. I am based in Utah, For the time being, Im in Manilla. Of course, I frequent Wyoming, on the water...
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Yes I am actually, I cant tell you how thrilled I am that you ask. Its been much harder to make more videos lately, cause majority of my time I am on the water with clients, but I'm working on getting better at it. I have some help with the online stuff, so there should be more coming soon to youtube, my website and BFT!

Thank you.

Have a great day.
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#8
Don't think you can post links yet because of the new account, I'll post an ice fishing youtube one for you on the Utah boards
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#9
Thanks WH2. Both techniques can be productive. I cant say I prefer one over the other, changes from day to day, week to week, year to year. Which do you prefer?
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#10
Well to be honest, I would rather troll than fish any other way, no matter what fish I'm trying to catch. When I go fishing, I'm trying to relax and enjoy myself, when I'm jig fishing it tends to get me tense because it requires more concentration. Not to say I don't jig fish, you really have no choice when ice fishing but during soft water season, I might jig fish a couple times a year, usually at Bear lake. When I fish the gorge, I'm usually there for kokes and bows, that is likely why I've never caught a mac over ten lbs at the Gorge.
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welcome, i am newer here too and i like this cummunity very much for talking and communiticate with the people in the forum
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#12
Hi victor where are you from?
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#13
hi

i am from xiamen,china .but i often stay at fishing forum to communicate with people around the world.

i love fishing and i go to fishing every week .It's a great way to know and learn difference place to have difference fishing experience and method.

Also, i am going to find someday i can do a trade relate with fishing
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#14
Well feel free to start a new thread and here is a link to the fresh water fishing board as well.

http://www.bigfishtackle.com/forum/gforu...ategory=70
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Welcome Cuda

I retired out of Hill after 27 years in the Air Force. I was stationed in Lousianna prior so I feel the change of techniques and species. Willard is close but is boom or bust. I have had excellent Wiper days but have not in the last couple if years compared to the southern striipers of past. If you want those days relived then a trip to Powell may be in order. I've also had some good days with the kitties but they are eaters not monsters like the Blues or Flatheads. You can try the Muskies in Pineview (catch and release immediatly). They get large but if you want to increase the bite then Northerns at Yuba. Various species of trout are the local fare and are caught in most bodies of water. The big lakers are caught at either Bear Lake or Flaming Gorge. This past year I've taken a liking to catching burbot at the gorge. Reminds me of the southern night time cat fishing but they are a cod. I caught two this year over 31". They are good eating. Hopefully this helps. By the way I noticed a couple of Wisconsinites. I lived there in my early years. Just visited Rhinelander in January to celebrate my grandmothers 100th birthday. She still lives alone in her own house. Must be something in the water.
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