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Old 09-11-2008, 11:15 AM   #3
GonnaCatchABig1
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Originally Posted by bassballer View Post
when you get to your spot, before you even take a cast you should be looking around and making sure there is a way to land a fish. What is the point of casting from a rock that you cant land a fish on? Always have a plan of attack if/when you hook up.
well i can land it.. i always check to make sure it's possible. at this spot its not like its a drop off. i rarely fish (theres one spot where its very iffy but doable) where there is no way to get to the water. it just i dont know how to get a hold of a large fish properly. lets just say i have no practice doing so. cause i don't.

how ever droning over it in my head i'm starting to realize the gill plate is probably the only option as far ways to hoist it up. i could in theory drag it up in most cases. but if my line snapped at my feet, i'd have a conniption.

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