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    Default bucktail fishing on inshore structure

    The latest by John Skinner on a kayak, pretty cool.

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    Skinner is amazing. I think he averages 1 fish every 2 minutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stripermania View Post
    Skinner is amazing. I think he averages 1 fish every 2 minutes.
    From the videos I have seen I think he catches a fish on every cast.....He is a catching machine.
    Must suck, wheres the challenge? Heck, when I have a few skunk trips in a row and finally catch a bass I feel like I won the lottery, its a joyous occasion
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    Default Where's the challenge?

    I agree Monty, there is such a thing as being TOO GOOD! I wonder if he ever gets skunked at all? Actually, I am thinking he must know that structure he is talking about, know it cold. Each time he casts he must be casting over a giant rockpile. No one can be that good can they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by storminsteve View Post
    No one can be that good can they?
    Well there is Finchaser.,Legend has him pulling fish out of water where many others, mere mortals, have gone fishless.

    Its like the John Skinner fishes opposite of how I normally fish.
    I try to catch fish in areas where there are not any.......at least it seems that way.
    He seems to be fishing where there is an endless supply of fish.
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    Knows that piece of water like the back of his hand. It is a pleasure to watch him work. Calmer than I'd be when his Penn reel goes halfway through the video...a true gentleman!

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