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Old 09-27-2006, 08:55 PM   #4
JohnR
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Originally Posted by BigBo
I've never done well over the years chasing reports. Do like Slingah says. You have to go on your instincts, learn all the intricasies of an area, and know how to work it. I have several consistant spots (I'm quite certain one is right near you Slingah) and even after years of fishing these spots, things change from season to season. Sometimes you have to relearn a spot every year.
Just study an area and keep at it. You'll find what works. What, when, where, how. Keep working it.
I once told someone where 20 & 30 pound fish were the night before - the guy went - got skunked, and called me a liar.

As someone who has frequently showed up a day late, that happens.

Sounds like you were at a inlet, not many better places to be this time of year than a dropping inlet... Keep at it - if it was easy it would not be so worth it

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