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Old 04-25-2006, 05:13 PM   #11
In The Surf
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It's not as difficult as many make it out to be. You don't need to fish private property , private or restricted access or need special permission. It may help but so does a boat and electronics. There are far too many places to catch large that are accessable to everyone all the time. Even in the months when you hear it said "they're no large around" they're here, you just got to know or figure out where, when, why and then how (location, conditions, bait they're on or that's holding them, using proper gear and keeping it maintained). Some factors were mentioned in previous posts. Different spots have different circumstances or conditions that will attract or hold fish, many times large. time spent at these locals (lots of time) to learn them and become productive is what's going to put or get someone in this category. You'll get your share of teens and twenty somethings but you'll get your large. Sure luck has something to do with it but I'm not one who counts on luck. I'd rather do my homework, put in my time and be prepared.

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