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Old 02-01-2009, 11:30 AM   #1
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Looking for shortcuts, using fish size to measure skill, climbing the status ladder (and killing fish to do it), are hardly reserved for beginners. Too bad you chose to bash the internet wonder, wanna-be sharpie. Although there were many good points I agreed with in this piece, I thought it would have been much better addressed to those of us who have been fishing for years rather than to those just starting out.
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Old 02-01-2009, 11:51 AM   #2
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Although there were many good points I agreed with in this piece, I thought it would have been much better addressed to those of us who have been fishing for years rather than to those just starting out.

I thought he did both well indirectly..IMO,The ones fishing for years don't really have to be told of this.They live it every day.Perhaps in your little piece of Idaho you don't run into this phenom as much as others..

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