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10-02-2006, 06:29 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: marshfield,ma
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Hey backbeach I heard you schooled someone at their favorite spot the other night. Nice fish. I have been schooled many a time. The canal this spring was a perfect example, standing next to tony and backbeach watching them pull decent fish, while I was sitting there looking like an idiot
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10-02-2006, 07:31 PM
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Callinectes sapidus
Join Date: Oct 2001
Posts: 6,282
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I was fishing side by side with a good friend of mine once...we knew the fish were in this certain hole, we start fishing BANG!, he's ON, it's big - over 40#s...I drop the same exact offering in the same EXACT hole....bang? I'm on..........32" fish,,, His next cast,,, BANG!...he's ON, it's big..another fish over 40#s, again I cast in the exact same hole...bang? I'm on .......another 30 + INCH fish,,,, His next cast,,, BANG!...he's ON,, it's BIG...another fish pushin' 40 POUNDS!......yeah, I don't have to tell you the size of my next fish.
Did I feel schooled? NO,,, but I felt something...was I happy for him? ECSTATIC...did a small voice inside me ask....WHAT THE HELL AM I DOING DIFFRENT?WRONG???........of course,
I didn't feel schooled as we were fishing the same method and we did catch fish consistently....the bigger fish just liked him better that night.
But I hear ya, there's a small competitive monster in all of us, some admit it...some don't. ...and like you said Tlapinski, not in a bad way at all......just in a competitve way.  Good Thread.
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 ... it finally happened, there are no more secret spots
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10-02-2006, 08:20 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: RI
Posts: 429
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I agree with alot of what has been said here and alot of it describes what goes through my head all of the time.
The competition "feeling" is always in me, I can't help it. I think it comes from an athletic background. It's not the type of competition that I get upset, especially when a friend is catching - its always just an anxious feeling of "why am I not catching also", which leads to a healthy competitive drive to do better. The same goes for when I'm driving or walking to a spot - I get a very anxious feeling of "I hope noone is where I want to fish" - and it doesn't go away until my feet are planted where I want to be. It's all part of the strong drive to fish...
I also agree with RIRockhound/Bryan that learning as much as possible & as often as possible is very important. I've learned from fishing with him & Piemma, from fishing with a couple other guys not on the Board, and from talking to others. Learn on the water and off the water. More of the competitive drive to do better.
I also agree with #^^^^^^& that many times I am guilty of overthinking a situation and changing what I've done in the past & had success at - whether it be where to fish or how to fish. That too gives me a feeling in the pit of my stomach afterward that "I should have known better" - and again fuels the competitive drive. This is especially true now that my fishing time is more limited - when I blow a trip for some reason it really aggravates me.
The best part of all of this competitive philosophical stuff about fishing is that there is always the next trip out to erase what happened the last time.
Funny, many (non-fishermen) people I know think I just go out there & throw something into the water & fish - as simple as that. They have NO IDEA what goes through our minds... 
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10-03-2006, 04:16 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2001
Posts: 1,990
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JoeP
I agree with alot of what has been said here and alot of it describes what goes through my head all of the time.
The competition "feeling" is always in me, I can't help it. I think it comes from an athletic background. It's not the type of competition that I get upset, especially when a friend is catching - its always just an anxious feeling of "why am I not catching also", which leads to a healthy competitive drive to do better. The same goes for when I'm driving or walking to a spot - I get a very anxious feeling of "I hope noone is where I want to fish" - and it doesn't go away until my feet are planted where I want to be. It's all part of the strong drive to fish...
I also agree with RIRockhound/Bryan that learning as much as possible & as often as possible is very important. I've learned from fishing with him & Piemma, from fishing with a couple other guys not on the Board, and from talking to others. Learn on the water and off the water. More of the competitive drive to do better.
I also agree with #^^^^^^& that many times I am guilty of overthinking a situation and changing what I've done in the past & had success at - whether it be where to fish or how to fish. That too gives me a feeling in the pit of my stomach afterward that "I should have known better" - and again fuels the competitive drive. This is especially true now that my fishing time is more limited - when I blow a trip for some reason it really aggravates me.
The best part of all of this competitive philosophical stuff about fishing is that there is always the next trip out to erase what happened the last time.
Funny, many (non-fishermen) people I know think I just go out there & throw something into the water & fish - as simple as that. They have NO IDEA what goes through our minds... 
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I think JoeP summed up my feelings.
I enjoy how we fish and even more so, enjoy the guys I fish with. 
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Sooner or later you're going to realize just as I did that there's a difference between knowing the path and walking the path. - Morpheus
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10-03-2006, 07:46 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: RI
Posts: 429
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Originally Posted by Krispy
I enjoy how we fish and even more so, enjoy the guys I fish with. 
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I agree. I fish alone alot, which has its place sometimes - but its more enjoyable to fish with a couple of guys who you get along with well & who share your approach to fishing. That leads to the "team approach" discussed above by Adam & Jim... Great way to enjoy fishing & have more success.
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10-03-2006, 08:16 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Where the bait is....
Posts: 488
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I dont know about u guys, but i really like NIB's posts..very matter-of-fact and always full of good applicable info.... 
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10-05-2006, 06:50 AM
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All up in the Interweb!
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: In the dog house.
Posts: 5,212
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Another schooling last night. Well, not completely. I learned from the weekend trip and managed fish to just shy of 30#'s. You know it's a good night when all 3 guys don't mind leaving because, "we've all caught our share of bass..." 3 hours of fishing, non stop action, nothing under 20#'s, GOOD NIGHT.
Oh yeah. Learned another important item too. Make sure your fillet knife is not sitting back home and the only thing you have is a 3" blade.  oke:
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