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Old 08-01-2005, 10:56 AM   #15
eelman
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Its no different than any other year IMO.

1)Do not get stuck on one spot if it is not producing move on.

2) Just because spot A had fish last year does not mean they will be there this year.

3) Patterns change, lots of things affect it.

I think the most important thing of all is to bounce around until you hit paydirt. Its a tough sport and it does take alot of time jjust as paul said, its said over and over but it really does boil down to time on the water. Now I know people have other obligations but, just because the tide is low or there is a bright moon dont stay home, unless your lure of bait is in the water you cannot catch fish.

I got lucky this year as the fish have been at the spot since may, had they not I would be all over the place looking.There are plenty of fish this year you will bump into them when you least expect it!!
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