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Is this dictionary in the FAQ? If not, it should be.
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Thanks Henry. It's not in there, but I can probably get around to it.
Anyone have any suggesions on items that might need to be included? I thought that maybe a description of each of the reel types might be helpful as well, especially considering the original request of this thread... -- Andrew Kidd http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us! http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home "Henry Hefner" wrote in message ... Is this dictionary in the FAQ? If not, it should be. |
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Thanks Henry. It's not in there, but I can probably get around to it.
Anyone have any suggesions on items that might need to be included? I thought that maybe a description of each of the reel types might be helpful as well, especially considering the original request of this thread... -- Andrew Kidd http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us! http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home "Henry Hefner" wrote in message ... Is this dictionary in the FAQ? If not, it should be. |
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I liked the charts so much I printed out a couple of each to take to the
local tackle stores. -- ** FREE Fishing Lures ** Weekly drawing ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com "Henry Hefner" wrote in message ... Andrew Kidd wrote: Anyone have any suggesions on items that might need to be included? I thought that maybe a description of each of the reel types might be helpful as well, especially considering the original request of this thread... I think you are probably right. As for another suggestion, I like the Secret Weapon Lures color and blade type charts. For a beginner, all the choices to make can be intimidating. |
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Thank you, Robert! :-)
-- Bob Rickard (AKA Dr. Spinnerbait) www.secretweaponlures.com --------------------------=x O'))) "Bob La Londe" wrote in message news ![]() I liked the charts so much I printed out a couple of each to take to the local tackle stores. -- ** FREE Fishing Lures ** Weekly drawing ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com "Henry Hefner" wrote in message ... Andrew Kidd wrote: Anyone have any suggesions on items that might need to be included? I thought that maybe a description of each of the reel types might be helpful as well, especially considering the original request of this thread... I think you are probably right. As for another suggestion, I like the Secret Weapon Lures color and blade type charts. For a beginner, all the choices to make can be intimidating. |
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WOW! That was a great post - incredibly useful information there,
especially for reading the threads here and catching up on what people are talking about. Thanks! I don't know if everybody knew this much when I was a kid, but is sure seems like there is a level of sophistication that wasn't there in the sixties (at least I didn't know about it). I wonder - have the fish gotten smarter too? I didn't even get a bite! I spent day one fussing with the Mitchell - I will be taking it back tomorrow. A local store had another spinning reel called an "Okuma Epixor EF20", I bought it, and that was simple and smooth to use (plus it didn't tend to suck the line everywhere but onto the spool). It may not be one of the 100+ reels like they had in the case, but it is way beyond my ability. The store in Prescott had a wide selection of lures, and I noticed most were heavy for my pole. Guess I need a heavier pole, but I will keep this medium light as well. I did get a spinning lure, and finally got in the groove with it this morning - still, no fish! I don't feel to bad though, nobody I encountered could even speak of a bite. Did I have fun? YES!!!! Can anybody recommend a good book? There is a lot to learn, that's a fact. The guide idea is good too, any idea what something like that costs for a day? Thanks for all the great help guys! Mike C. |
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Mike, check out the Okuma Avenger AV-20, it's lighter than the Epixor model,
you'll love it.. "Mike Corrieri" wrote in message m... WOW! That was a great post - incredibly useful information there, especially for reading the threads here and catching up on what people are talking about. Thanks! I don't know if everybody knew this much when I was a kid, but is sure seems like there is a level of sophistication that wasn't there in the sixties (at least I didn't know about it). I wonder - have the fish gotten smarter too? I didn't even get a bite! I spent day one fussing with the Mitchell - I will be taking it back tomorrow. A local store had another spinning reel called an "Okuma Epixor EF20", I bought it, and that was simple and smooth to use (plus it didn't tend to suck the line everywhere but onto the spool). It may not be one of the 100+ reels like they had in the case, but it is way beyond my ability. The store in Prescott had a wide selection of lures, and I noticed most were heavy for my pole. Guess I need a heavier pole, but I will keep this medium light as well. I did get a spinning lure, and finally got in the groove with it this morning - still, no fish! I don't feel to bad though, nobody I encountered could even speak of a bite. Did I have fun? YES!!!! Can anybody recommend a good book? There is a lot to learn, that's a fact. The guide idea is good too, any idea what something like that costs for a day? Thanks for all the great help guys! Mike C. |
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![]() "Mike Corrieri" wrote in message m... WOW! That was a great post - incredibly useful information there, especially for reading the threads here and catching up on what people are talking about. Thanks! Can anybody recommend a good book? There is a lot to learn, that's a fact. The guide idea is good too, any idea what something like that costs for a day? ***There is a wonderful gentleman and friend of mine by the name of Ronnie Garrison that frequents this group. He's written a book introducing people to fishing called "The Everything Fishing Book". I have a copy and I think it would be great for the beginning angler. I guide many beginning anglers and they've told me that they've gotten more good info in one day than they could have gotten in a month of fishing on their own. Typically, a guide is going to run in the neighborhood of $200-$250 for a full day. While it sounds like a lot, you'll learn about rod/reel selection, lure selection, locational elements of fishing and behavior patterns. IF you keep an open mind and ask questions, and can take that information home with you and apply it to your home waters, you'll have a good jump on the learning curve. Thanks for all the great help guys! ***This is a good place for information and a fun place to hang out. Another place is http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com in the forums section. There, we talk about more than bass fishing, with hunting thrown in as well. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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![]() "Mike Corrieri" wrote in message m... WOW! That was a great post - incredibly useful information there, especially for reading the threads here and catching up on what people are talking about. Thanks! Can anybody recommend a good book? There is a lot to learn, that's a fact. The guide idea is good too, any idea what something like that costs for a day? ***There is a wonderful gentleman and friend of mine by the name of Ronnie Garrison that frequents this group. He's written a book introducing people to fishing called "The Everything Fishing Book". I have a copy and I think it would be great for the beginning angler. I guide many beginning anglers and they've told me that they've gotten more good info in one day than they could have gotten in a month of fishing on their own. Typically, a guide is going to run in the neighborhood of $200-$250 for a full day. While it sounds like a lot, you'll learn about rod/reel selection, lure selection, locational elements of fishing and behavior patterns. IF you keep an open mind and ask questions, and can take that information home with you and apply it to your home waters, you'll have a good jump on the learning curve. Thanks for all the great help guys! ***This is a good place for information and a fun place to hang out. Another place is http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com in the forums section. There, we talk about more than bass fishing, with hunting thrown in as well. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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