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Originally posted by Eben
The thing is though, As we learn more and more about bass, and we can become more adept at cathing them, Is it still as fun as struggeling to catch a keeper a day?? I just see these boat guys with thier GPS, fishfinders, and wire line and think where is the sport in that??? The thrill is in the hunt, but going out on a boat, marking fish on a fishfinder and yanking on in after another isn't very sporty to me....
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That is where we as anglers need to switch things up to maintain the challenge. OK - you know you can got to spot A and have a 70% shot at a rat to mid keeper, "counting" an eel, now you need to switch it up and discover some new water with, say, a needlefish. Or working places that give up less fish for bigger. Or foll 'em with a fly rod. Make the approach the challenge too