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Old 11-29-2002, 02:45 PM   #1
Goose
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write it down

I just thought I'ld pass this on

There are many things that relate to each other when I think of hunting vs Fishin. One thing that really helped me increase my catch and kill is to have an accurate log. How can we learn from our mistakes and things we did correctly by not keeping a log....I for one don't have a very good memory. I'm sure there are a few spots we know and fish that are consistent on certain times and baits but there are proably many others we don't know as well as we think we do. Often I look back in the fisherman to get an idea of when fish will be showing in the areas that I fish, even though I know nothings guaranteed, at least its a starting point. But the best thing is to take a minute or two and write down date, tide, moon, wind, bait and so on..... Bowhunters I'm sure know this well. Deer like fish change their patterns do to weather, food ,cover, pressure and so on.... I also try to keep check lists of things I need....It never fails I gotta have two lites and two nifes or I'm a mess. I try to learn somthing new each time I head to the woods and water and I usually do, so why not write it down !

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