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    William "Doc" Muller, Surfcaster




    Cranky Old Bassturd.

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    Is that a video or picture? Because I clicked on it an it wouldn't open.

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    Video won't open

    He's well respected in the fishing commuity so are his books not to be confused with DJ

    Pay attention to what history has taught us or be prepared to relive it again

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    I thought what he says in the video is spot on.
    I did not like his bucktail book, John Skinner's bucktail book I thought was much better.
    I really do like what he said in the interview big time in almost every aspect.

    Thank you for posting Surfstix, I thought that interview was great and there are a heck of a lot of "fishermen" out there that should listen to him. Also the ASMFC would be wise to consider his opinions.

    I think this link will work.
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    "In this age of instant gratification, people don't seem to want to learn to work at doing something."
    Amen.

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    so trueand sad at the same time

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    Quote Originally Posted by CharlieTuna View Post
    "In this age of instant gratification, people don't seem to want to learn to work at doing something."
    Amen.
    So true. For me its the act of "learning" that is fun. Discovering things.
    Instant gratification takes away from the majority of the fun, the sense of accomplishment.
    For those that seek, need instant gratification it says a lot about these types of people, about the state of our society.
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    surfstix, thanks for posting that. Have always admired his writings/beliefs- through experience. Was enjoyed.

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    Yeah sorry about that sometimes my arse thinks faster then my brain well actually most of the time.
    Cranky Old Bassturd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monty View Post
    So true. For me its the act of "learning" that is fun. Discovering things.
    Instant gratification takes away from the majority of the fun, the sense of accomplishment.
    For those that seek, need instant gratification it says a lot about these types of people, about the state of our society.
    So true, people don't know what it means to fail. Hard work teaches you the value of the benefits you achieve from it. thanks for posting, surfstix. Didn't know much about Doc Muller before but I can see the guy really knows his stuff.

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