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Old 02-25-2005, 12:13 PM   #1
Rock Hopper
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What Makes One...

I got to thinking about this the other day and wanted to see what everybody here thinks....

What make one angler better than another? Is it that they are more attentive to detail, more driven, more in tune with what is going on with tide, current and pattern or did they have a mentor that taught them all they know or is it just "luck"?

We all realize that with the advent of web sites, there is a vast pool of information available at our finger tips, people are almost completely eliminating the learning curve....most with limited time in actually putting the techniques to work on the water.

I have seen this many times as I am sure many here have as well. There are two (or more guys) who always fish with each other but one always seems to do better than the other(s). "They" also seem to always know when to change up or switch to something else just at the right time. This can be said of charter captains as well, many will catch their fill but the few will always excel with consistently catching larger fish year in and year out.

Why is that the few are always ahead of the rest?

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