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Old 08-24-2011, 12:30 AM   #11
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DJ Muller is a definitely an amazing surfcaster and author. Dudes, I read his books and articles. I loved them. He breaks down and writes better than Milt Rosko and any of surfcasting instructional writers, I UNDERSTAND the art of it WAY BETTER than any of reading materials or internet forums that I came across with. All of those things that he shared are useful and practical on the books. I learned really a lot from his books, but the bass class is a great way for anyone to learn in person and it will be more hand-on IMO. Although, I never had met him in person or taken one of his bass classes, I wish that I did meet him in person or took one of them.

What makes this guy awesome in my book is that he doesn't think like everyone else, but out of the box and is very creative. He bends traditional approach rules with unconventional ones. I would like to go through the things that he wrote, but it's a lot better if you take his class or read one of his books before making a comment about this man. His book changed my perspective on surfcasting and fishing approaches.

I hope that there's a spot left, but I would hate to ask DJ to request an interpreter for me. =/ I am thinking about taking it because I seem to be loving to fish on the canal more and feel less confident and motivated to fish on breachways and beaches because I feel that they are a lot of works for me.
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