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Jan 24, 2022 11:38:18   #
plumbob Loc: New Windsor Maryland
 
What is the best advice you could tell a new fisher here on the stage?

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Jan 24, 2022 11:41:24   #
Ivey Loc: South Central Tennessee, Tim's Ford Lake
 
If at first you don't succeed try, try again. Really study your pray learn as much as you can of their habits and success will come.

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Jan 24, 2022 11:43:28   #
Robert J Samples Loc: Round Rock, Texas
 
Fishermen: Go as often as you can, stay as long as you can! Keep your lure in the water! If you aren't going to eat what you catch, be as gentle as you can with the fish you are returning to the water. Just Sayin...RJS

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Jan 24, 2022 11:57:27   #
OJdidit Loc: Oak Creek Wisconsin
 
Follow Saw, Ivey, WV Mike and Ben Bragg and do whatever they are doing 😂

As Ivey stated, learn your prey (think like a fish). They have to eat, so try to learn what is available to them. Matching that will help. If the water is cold, find a sunny spot on the windward side as they will try to be in the warmer water with the food being blown toward them.
If it is warm and sunny, find the shade or deeper water as they cannot close their eyes.
If all else fails, find the outside edge of weeds as they will ambush from there as they are trying to avoid being eaten as well.

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Jan 24, 2022 12:00:34   #
ghaynes1 Loc: Strawberry Plains, TN
 
Listen. Read. Try things. Enjoy the experience.

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Jan 24, 2022 12:26:16   #
CamT Loc: La Porte, Texas
 
ghaynes1 wrote:
Listen. Read. Try things. Enjoy the experience.


And keep trying without letup

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Jan 24, 2022 12:32:34   #
nutz4fish Loc: Colchester, CT
 
plumbob wrote:
What is the best advice you could tell a new fisher here on the stage?


Enjoy the entire experience. Once you get to a point that you're not struggling with it, it gets real addictive. Then, it's time to recruit a new addict, so then...... teach and encourage a youngster.

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Jan 24, 2022 12:34:30   #
Ivey Loc: South Central Tennessee, Tim's Ford Lake
 
OJdidit wrote:
Follow Saw, Ivey, WV Mike and Ben Bragg and do whatever they are doing 😂

As Ivey stated, learn your prey (think like a fish). They have to eat, so try to learn what is available to them. Matching that will help. If the water is cold, find a sunny spot on the windward side as they will try to be in the warmer water with the food being blown toward them.
If it is warm and sunny, find the shade or deeper water as they cannot close their eyes.
If all else fails, find the outside edge of weeds as they will ambush from there as they are trying to avoid being eaten as well.
Follow Saw, Ivey, WV Mike and Ben Bragg and do wha... (show quote)


As far as I can tell fish only think about two things, Eating and Spawning, find their buffet and bed and fish will come.

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Jan 24, 2022 12:42:53   #
Jeremy Loc: America
 
OJdidit wrote:
Follow Saw, Ivey, WV Mike and Ben Bragg and do whatever they are doing 😂

As Ivey stated, learn your prey (think like a fish). They have to eat, so try to learn what is available to them. Matching that will help. If the water is cold, find a sunny spot on the windward side as they will try to be in the warmer water with the food being blown toward them.
If it is warm and sunny, find the shade or deeper water as they cannot close their eyes.
If all else fails, find the outside edge of weeds as they will ambush from there as they are trying to avoid being eaten as well.
Follow Saw, Ivey, WV Mike and Ben Bragg and do wha... (show quote)


They also don’t have any sunblock available. They can’t just rub the coconut oil on put on some shades and check out the hens.

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Jan 24, 2022 12:43:41   #
Jeremy Loc: America
 
Ivey wrote:
As far as I can tell fish only think about two things, Eating and Spawning, find their buffet and bed and fish will come.


Absolutely.

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Jan 24, 2022 12:45:07   #
Jeremy Loc: America
 
nutz4fish wrote:
Enjoy the entire experience. Once you get to a point that you're not struggling with it, it gets real addictive. Then, it's time to recruit a new addict, so then...... teach and encourage a youngster.


That’s when you hope your kids or grandkids take a liking to it all.

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Jan 24, 2022 13:03:16   #
Harris T. Fudpucker Loc: Lafayette, Louisiana
 
plumbob wrote:
What is the best advice you could tell a new fisher here on the stage?


Don't believe a fisherman, and his best place to fish is............

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Jan 24, 2022 13:05:12   #
charlykilo Loc: Garden Valley Ca
 
There is more to fishing than catching. It is an experience.

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Jan 24, 2022 13:10:05   #
Harris T. Fudpucker Loc: Lafayette, Louisiana
 
One thing that fisherman don't know about is the fish eyes. Bass hit lures, we know that, but do you know if your lure is going deep enough, or not deep enough. Catch the first fish, and look at the eyes, they are fixed, and cannot move them up or down quickly. EX, if using a worm on the bottom, and the fish eyes are facing up, you might be better off using a spinner, or a deep diver crank bait. If using a top water and the fish has eyes facing down, depending on depth of water, the sun will make them look down, and the noise of the lure will bring on the strike.

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Jan 24, 2022 13:16:40   #
hacksaw Loc: Pasadena, Texas
 
plumbob wrote:
What is the best advice you could tell a new fisher here on the stage?


GET OUT! GET OUT! THIS IS A DANGEROUS PLACE. YOU WILL HET HOOKED.
Oh wait! You’re being serious...😲

The best advice I could give them is to be a patient fisher person. Learn the baits to use and how to use them. Learn how to use a fish finder to your advantage. Ask questions. There’s no such thing as a stupid question.
Hack 🇺🇸🍺🍺

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