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View Poll Results: who's mettle is more finely honed?
the guy who throws plastique 4 7.69%
the metal man 1 1.92%
the jigger and pigger 6 11.54%
the wizards of AYC 5 9.62%
the combo casters (eelskin plugs/riggies lobbers) 1 1.92%
neither, some cats can do it ALL 12 23.08%
none of the above, just do what best fits YOU 23 44.23%
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Old 07-13-2008, 02:14 PM   #16
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In conversation one day in a small cluttered fly/tackle shop on Green Street in Worcester many many moons ago, I, as a youngster, asked a gentleman named Frank Woolner what makes the best striper fisherman in his eyes and he told me, "to be really good at Striper fishing you have to know how to do it all, trolling, surfcasting, jigging, leives eels, mackerel, everything, then your a good striped bass fisherman.
That is the true answer right there. In my profession, there are many people who I call one trick ponies- or in other words, they are only good at making one type of thing- the true master of his craft can make anything-

I wish you lived closer flaptail.. we think alike.
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