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Old 10-18-2007, 04:38 PM   #13
GonnaCatchABig1
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Originally Posted by RIJIMMY View Post
you've got the right attitude and drive, but as said above you need a new spot, an average shore trip for me consists of 3-5 spots depending on tide and wind. I even go back to the first spots to check them again, fish move, you need to as well!
is covering almost 7 miles of shore line by foot enough? cuase thats what i ended up doing to day.. just got back and man are my arms tired.. only one freakin hit to show for it..
also.. we hit about that many spots on an average night.

everything started off well enough. found a spot hunkered down. 20mins later tail slaps every where just beyond reach. they get to me a fog rolls in and boom they are gone. and then from there i covered that entire area inside and out. finally found the fish on my walk home. but they were waaaaay out of reach. oh well. always tomorrow.


as far as golf.. does tiger woods 08 count?

edit: lol about an hour later.. got a tip on a blitz down the street.. heading back out.. better still be there by the time i get there.

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