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Old December 24th, 2003, 12:00 AM
Andrew Kidd
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Default Specialized?

I'm a crankbait fan, through and through. I'll pick up other baits and
throw, but I sure do like it when the crankbait is the ticket! I can get
fish on a crankbait when other folks are catching fish on just about
anything else...

I think that confidence and time on the water with that bait in hand
definitely increases your odds!

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"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
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Hey guys,

Thought I would come up with a topic of discussion. I was wondering, what
is everyone's specialization and what sets you apart from others in that
area.

For me it is float fishing. Which really can go hand in hand with finesse
fishing. But very light leaders and small baits under a float is

definitely
my specialization. I feel I can catch fish in every situation float
fishing, especially in cold water where the bite gets especially difficult
because the fish become so lethargic. I have caught fish (smallies &
largemouth) between 33 degree water temps all the way to 80 degree water
temps float fishing different baits.
Also my floats are made special by a friend of mine who is also an
outstanding float fisherman. My jigs are made by me (confidence is key) ,
and plastics range anywhere from Berkley to Case to whatever else is small
and natural looking.
It is hard selling your specialization without sounding over confident,
almost cocky, and I apologize if I came across that way. I wasn't sure

how
else to write it, so I went for broke.

Take care all, happy holidays , and I look forward to hearing from

everyone
else.

Chris