very well said. They want to catch the fish but they don't want to do the work, thinking that the right gear and clothes will put them on a cow. Not true. always enjoy your reports, thanks for sharing
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X2 half these tool bags with all the "right" gear have only been fishing for less than 5 yrs. I love the look on their faces when I outcatch them.
RP your reports are muchly enjoyed. Have been reading them for years. One question, do you catch them in the rain as well?
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2 on a hurricane floating popper[yes,I do use them at times,and yes it is plastic not wood]and one on rubber.
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2 taken on my 8 inch wedgehead swimmer[dirty banana]
indeed it is a term of endearment and I smile and accept it.
then I wonder,if they are observant enough to see me do so well,why don't they see enough to do what I am doing?
I think it may be due to the tools I am using and they don't know when or how to change the way they fish.
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1-on my baby rip-runner.
2 on my fat hound dog.
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one on my 8 inch blind hound dog.
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one on my 8 inch wedgehead swimmer.
Nice fish, do you have any blue fish by you or is it pure stripers?