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Old 04-25-2006, 09:23 PM   #1
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What is your definition of so few? One per season? 5+ per season?
I guess thats the question. HOW MANY people really catch at least one 30lb per season every year?
I am sure quite a few, but with so many using "heavy tackle", why arent more caught.
Some say because theyre aren't any around, but more than just a few guys are getting good fish every season. Makes to think if you aren't catching multiple 30's, your doing something wrong in your approach, if your targeting larger fish.

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Old 04-25-2006, 09:45 PM   #2
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U anwered ur own qestion.There doing something wrong.
On one trip to the canal all i heard how fishng was slow.In every tackle shop thou are the dated pictures of quality fish.Fish of 30 lbs or better.Taken every day.Seems some folks are content in hearing that fishing is slow.Easier to be lazy in there approach..An some are out to prove it wrong.I tell ya what if i lived near there i wouldn't fish to many other places.

Krispy.this is ur second thread pertaining to this subject.
What do U think.??

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Old 04-25-2006, 10:36 PM   #3
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I think I need to tweak some changes to get the 5+ 30 lbers I want through the season.
I think 95% of fishermen aren't doing something right

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Old 04-26-2006, 06:15 AM   #4
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I think I need to tweak some changes to get the 5+ 30 lbers I want through the season.
I think 95% of fishermen aren't doing something right

So enlighten us .what have u learned from this thread.What tweakings will u make to land the better fish.

There one of those fancy sayings I can remember excatly.
10 percent of the fisherman catch 90 percent of the fish.
something like that.Sometimes I feel its right.Sometimes I feel like I'm a 11 percenter.

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Old 04-26-2006, 06:39 AM   #5
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I think there are alot more 30 lbers around right now.5-6 yrs ago I don't think there where as many.A good season would be 1 or 2 -30's.Still today I would consider 5 or more 30's as a very good surf yr.There are guys who do that easily.Why they are on the pulse of things.They live near big fish productive waters an fish proven techniques.I live in NJ my windows for a good fish are small with the spring run being the best.Fall is much harder to score a big bass.If I lived further north an could fish all summer in a t shirt an thro eels into 25 ft water from the surf.Thats what I would be doin.No question.I would expect 10-30's from that.
Time on the water is the Key.U don't have to be a 30 yr pro.
put in a good few yrs harcore keep a log pay attention to whats going on it's common sense.Really.I tell ya what the learning curve is alot sharper now.I wish the internet was around when I started.

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Old 04-26-2006, 06:58 AM   #6
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Krispy...do you fall into the 95%? Or the 5% of those who know what they are doing? What are your average over 30 pound catches per season? Just a curious question....maybe I missed that part somewhere. I for one seem to get close but never over that threshold.....but as I have said I am happy to just catch though bigger fish are always on the mind.

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Old 04-26-2006, 08:22 AM   #7
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goosefish taught me the coolest trick a few years ago and i have been good for about 2 fish over 30 lbs a season.. many many many fish in the mid to high 20's but not lots of 30's... will i share that trick??

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Old 04-26-2006, 01:11 PM   #8
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So enlighten us .what have u learned from this thread.What tweakings will u make to land the better fish.
I dunno I was hoping you guys could tell me what Im missing
Most likely, I will focus in on 4-5 spots and narrow down what Im using
I did a lot of running around the last 2 years learning places and stuff. Im lucky in that I have been taught so much by the crew I fish with and a few guys who have shared info w/ me

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Old 04-26-2006, 02:54 PM   #9
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Time.....can't catch if your not fishing......don't check the internet for fishing reports...dont go out and buy every new hot lure that people are getting all giddy over that year...and be confident in what you are doing......I only say this because....that was me for the last 2 years...I would read about how great some guys are doing here or there and say..." that's where I need to fish, and that's the lure I need to use"...then when I get there...I say....." now what do I do?"

There is nothing wrong with trying new things......just be ready to work at it....and get out there and FISH!!
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