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Lessons of the Day
First off I'ld like to brag a little bit. In yesterday's Pro/Vet Veteran's
Families Benefit Tournament I got the 2nd place big fish. A 5.20 pound largemouth. Chris Walker had 1st big with a 5.52 I think. John Turner and Dave Willhide were 1st place and 2nd place pro/boaters respectively. Anyway... here is the moral of the lesson. If you know you should do something then do it. Don't put it off. Do it now. Last weekend I won the YVRGC derby. Not because I'm a great angler, but because I got lucky, had some good bites, and put almost every bite in the boat. It was only a 3 fish limit that day, but I did put 5 keepers in the boat. My 3 best where pretty darn good (13.64 for 3 fish). Using the same rod spooled with 50lb braid I started flipping yesterday at the Pro/Vet tournament. I whacked a couple keepers first thing in the morning, and several shorts... CONTINUED... http://www.yumabassman.com/bulletinb...pic.php?t=2283 P.S. Ronnie, No. I didn't throw any weightless plastics. I flipped all day, and my arm is killing me this morning. -- Sincerly, The guy who makes the final decision on who we do business with. Bob La Londe The Security Consultant Bob La Londe - Owner P.O. Box 5720 Yuma, Az 85366 (928) 782-9765 ofc (928) 782-7873 fax Licensed Contractor ROC103044 & ROC103047 |
Lessons of the Day
There used to be a show on called Angler on Tour or something like that. I
watched it a few times, and I hated it. The guy would do a show about his personal experience preparing for tournament, fishing the tournament, and recap afterwards. Its a good premise except he enver seemed to have a good finish in any of those I watched, and his recap always sounded to me like making excuses. He would say, "I really didn't have the chance to prefish the way I wanted to." Sounds like an excuse to me. More accurately I think he should have said, "Because I didn't take the time to prefish properly the way a serious pro should it cost me to not have more options open during the tournmant. I wasted time during the tournament looking for spots and looking for fish when I should have been fishing." JMO. On the other hand, his new show where they do heads up competition between two pros fishing out of the same boat is a lot more fun. Analyze your performance, admit your mistakes, and use that to do better next time. Don't make excuses like your performance is not your fault. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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