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Old 01-14-06, 07:06 AM   #1
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Default Never be afraid........

Was sittin here lookin through the threads and noticed something. Alot of the younger anglers here ask some very good questions and the veterans have excellant answers. One point that I havent seen latley is to never be afraid to break the rules and try something that is not textbook. Bass are fairly well textbook so to speak but that doesnt mean a technique for a certain condition is written is stone. For instance.......its winter time and a cold front is lingering around. The book says fish tight to cover and SLOW. Just this past tuesday I caught sveral bass burning a deepcrank in 5-6ft of water and have a very good day. Others on the lake where fishing deep and slow with jigs for the most part and I waxed there a@@. Just a heads up to some of the younger folks to try something outta the norm and you will be greatly surprised SOMETIMES not all the time.
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