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Old June 19th, 2007, 07:34 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing
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Default You have to know how the animal thinks

On Thu, 31 May 2007 08:22:21 -0500, Rodney Long
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wrote:
Understanding how fish think is the key to successful fishing. There
is more to fishing than you might have first thought. To be more
precise, there's more to the fish themselves and how they think, than
you would have ever even considered.
http://troutofishing.blogspot.com/#


Seams to be quite complicated, no doubt all of it makes your day much
more successful. But I "do" catch a trout on "every" cast (if they are
there), regardless of the time of day, what they are thinking, or what
they are feeding on, or even if they are not feeding at all.

Anyone can do it with just 5 min. of practice, no 100 things to learn
and remember, it's even has a full money back warranty if it does not
work for anyone, so far I have not had to give anyone their money back,
"no one" has ever asked.

It actually works this well for any pan fish, not just trout

http://ezknot.com/Panfish.html

I discovered what the fish's brains are "hardwired" to eat, regardless
of all other conditions. It's all in the "natural" action of a red worm,
the panic a worm has when it first hits the water.

Look at this little video, no trout will turn it down, regardless of all
other things

http://ezknot.com/panfishworm.wmv

You really are one mother****ing spammer Dick Short........and you
make no apologies. I hereby declare war on you Dick Short.