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Old 01-27-2003, 10:40 AM   #11
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I'll be glad to help as well.

1. How to pull out schoolie after schoolie amongst a crowd hooking up with decent fish. The secret is that I've taken it to the next level, and can pull off the feat while using the same equipment and techniques of those around me. I have no problem passing on these tips.

2. I can show people how to leave the protective sleeve on Storm Wildeyes, and then wonder why you can't stick any of the fish that are whacking the bait. Not much involved here, but a thread or two would never hurt.

3. I can show you how to drive all the way out to the outer beaches, organize you bag, put you waders on, hike for two miles through fluffy sand, take one cast, retreive a mung ball the size of a Chevy, retrace your steps, and hop back in the car to return to where you came from.

I've got these things down.
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