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Old 05-11-2006, 08:04 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by Krispy
If you knew of a spot that would definitely give up a 50lb striper in the next 10 years, would you fish that one & only spot every night, and foresake all others?

10 years is a long time...

I like change, so my answer is NO. Somenights I like to hear the roar of the surf beating the sand, somenights I like to hear the rolling of the rocks as the wave recedes back into the ocean...not to mention that I would like to think that I already fish more than 1 spot that may produce a 50lb. class fish. So on one of those nights that I didn't catch the 50 at the guaranteed spot, I'd be saying to myself...

"I should have gone to blah, blooh, blah spot instead, I bet they were there tonight..."

...and God only knows, I say that enough already...so my answer is definately NO.


All you can do is put yourself in a right place, at a right time...and pray,,,because no-one really knows "THE", right place and time.


..sorry Karl, we must have been posting at de same time

...it finally happened, there are no more secret spots
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