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- From: kevin@turbo.Columbia.NCR.COM (Kevin Ormerod)
- Subject: Re: Flying Lure (magic wand)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.144415.29447@ncrcae.ColumbiaSC.NCR.COM>
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 19:44:14 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan25.153315.19544@ncsu.edu> plheron@eos.ncsu.edu (Pat L. Heron) writes:
- >
- >Learning to fish requires energy, intelligence, and lots of
- >practice and on the water experience.
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
- How true. I attended a fishing seminar last weekend and one of the
- presenters was David Fritz (acknowledged crankbait expert). I learned
- a lot, but in his own words David said: "I'm going to tell you about
- my techniques. I'll also show many of these techniques to you. But I
- assure you that you won't understand completely until you practice on
- the water for several hundred hours. You'll begin to understand when
- you can tell if the crankbait is bumping wood, rock, brush, grass, hard
- bottom, soft bottom, gravel. You'll really begin to understand when
- you can tell when the bait misses half a wobble."
-
- Every one of these pro's said minimize your tackle, learn everything you
- can about the tackle selection you choose, and spend more time on the
- water.
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