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I'm looking for a closeby bass lake which is convenient and productive. Too
much time has been spent chasing non existent bass in my lake. I may have travel a little yonder of this lake. I have a plan and i'm going to roll up my sleaves and got to it. There is two new tackle shops in town and the lad that owns a resturant who is always talking up fishing when you buy bait. I'll do a little survey involving the three and look for commonality in replies. You have to use your smarts in this situation. I also have another plan to get the info on the cheap side and play one against the other to get them to open up. |
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Lure builder wrote:
I'm looking for a closeby bass lake which is convenient and productive. Too much time has been spent chasing non existent bass in my lake. I may have travel a little yonder of this lake. I have a plan and i'm going to roll up my sleaves and got to it. There is two new tackle shops in town and the lad that owns a resturant who is always talking up fishing when you buy bait. I'll do a little survey involving the three and look for commonality in replies. You have to use your smarts in this situation. I also have another plan to get the info on the cheap side and play one against the other to get them to open up. If they tell you, they will have to kill you Bass lakes are almost a national secret, you must know the latest pass word to get the latest information, these fishing tackle salesmen are not dumb,, you can't trick the locations out of them, they don't want anyone knowing where to catch fish, they will send you to waters that have no fish in them. You have a much better chance of getting the answer from the clerk at Walmart, he wants your business -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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Lure builder wrote:
I'm looking for a closeby bass lake which is convenient and productive. Too much time has been spent chasing non existent bass in my lake. I may have travel a little yonder of this lake. I have a plan and i'm going to roll up my sleaves and got to it. There is two new tackle shops in town and the lad that owns a resturant who is always talking up fishing when you buy bait. I'll do a little survey involving the three and look for commonality in replies. You have to use your smarts in this situation. I also have another plan to get the info on the cheap side and play one against the other to get them to open up. If they tell you, they will have to kill you Bass lakes are almost a national secret, you must know the latest pass word to get the latest information, these fishing tackle salesmen are not dumb,, you can't trick the locations out of them, they don't want anyone knowing where to catch fish, they will send you to waters that have no fish in them. You have a much better chance of getting the answer from the clerk at Walmart, he wants your business -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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The joke is I know them well and patronize their businesses regularly. I have
recieved excellent tips on fishing locations from others. They even tell you what lures to use and the rationale behind them. There is a proviso that you don't spread the word to liberally. So I may have said too much already. On a serious side i have to find a new bass lake and the honey holes within the lake. I have spent endless hours on my lake with very little action. It just isn't a bass lake. |
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![]() "Lure builder" wrote in message ... I'm looking for a closeby bass lake which is convenient and productive. Too much time has been spent chasing non existent bass in my lake. I may have travel a little yonder of this lake. I have a plan and i'm going to roll up my sleaves and got to it. There is two new tackle shops in town and the lad that owns a resturant who is always talking up fishing when you buy bait. I'll do a little survey involving the three and look for commonality in replies. You have to use your smarts in this situation. Which rules you out. I also have another plan to get the info on the cheap side and play one against the other to get them to open up. |
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![]() "Lure builder" wrote in message ... I'm looking for a closeby bass lake which is convenient and productive. Too much time has been spent chasing non existent bass in my lake. I may have travel a little yonder of this lake. I have a plan and i'm going to roll up my sleaves and got to it. There is two new tackle shops in town and the lad that owns a resturant who is always talking up fishing when you buy bait. I'll do a little survey involving the three and look for commonality in replies. You have to use your smarts in this situation. Which rules you out. I also have another plan to get the info on the cheap side and play one against the other to get them to open up. |
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