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Old 07-08-2009, 04:18 PM   #3
Dinsdale
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Originally Posted by MrHunters View Post
oofa that is a post of desperation if I've ever seen one.
What are you targeting? Everything or one thing? That would change where I fish.

The great thing about fishing is there are an unlimited amount of ways to accomplish the same task.

I'm not good at finding big fish but I can say that with 1 or 2 trips every weekend since may 15th I've not been skunked. I have been always a fan of quantity over quality because at least that way you are active. (i do miss the feeling of some good head shakes though)

Give tube and worm a try. Slow and Low with the biggest sea worms you can get (even if you have to bribe) You may not get your trophy but you'll get fish if they are around.

Are you marking anything on your Fishfinder?
I'm a quantity guy, too, and I can barely get a bite, let alone a fish. I do mark fish here and there, but apparently they're never anything that will take bait (they are bait). When I have caught fish (including cod in Maine), I usually don't mark anything. I have my doubts about my Garmin 180 Chartplotter/fishfinder.
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