02-03-06, 09:37 PM | #1 |
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Northern Bassfisherman vs Southern Bassfisherman
Well, since I have caught a few nice fish here in FL, I've been thinking more and more about the differences of fishing from South to the North. I must say there are more fish, and bigger fish down south, so it is easier for most folks to catch them IMO. Now I would like to here some of your opnions. I beleive that if you have a top notch Bass Fisherman that has spent most of his fishing, in the northern waters, he is actually a better skilled fisherman because of how hard he really has to work. I think many of the southern boys, do know where to go to catch fish in the south, but if they had to fish the northern waters all the time he would struggle more than a guy going south from the north would. I have fished with some good and bad fisherman in some tourneys up north, and for the most part I believe the upper tier of northern fisherman would 7 out of 10 times win out over a southern boy. This is not designed to demean any great fisherman from the south, but I was figuring that some of the guys I fished with, if they can consistantly catch bass in some of the rivers, and lakes, resevoirs up north, they would probably be in the upper, upper tier down south. Just looking for some other views. I could be way off with this
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