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Old January 30th, 2005, 09:08 PM
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
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"go-bassn" wrote in message
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Hi Phil - I've spent alot of days on the water like you described with
only
limited success. Now, add sunshine into that mix & things turn right
around. With than rainy forcast there generally comes overcast skies & a
slow bite in the winter. I only fish in those conditions if I have to
(tournaments).


See, now that's where you might be making a mistake. You should
periodically fish under crap conditions so that when crunch time
(tournament) comes, you have an information base to fall back on.

Quite often, I fish in less than ideal conditions because I never know for
certian what weather I'm going to have for a guide job. I need to know how
to produce fish under any weather condition. Janet thinks I'm nuts to go
out by myself when the weather's cold, miserable and nasty, but the clients
appreciate it when we're putting fish in the boat and others aren't.
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