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Chris buddy, if I was in a position to move anywhere I would move to Texas,
it doesn't get any better than that on US soil... warren "Chris Rennert" wrote in message . .. Hey all, I am not saying I am going to move next year and fish the B.A.S.S and FLW tours, but those are my goals. Currently I live in Neenah , WI, and I figure as if I ever want to compete on a national level there is no way I can have 5 months off while my lakes are under ice. Sure it gives me a lot of time to read and watch videos, but I don't believe that replaces on the water experience. I have talked with my wife and areas that have popped up have been Florida, California (Southern, back to San Diego), Arizona, North Carolina, Tennessee , and possibly Georgia). I would like to be located in an area where I would have access to the national tournaments, but also have lakes I can fish year round that would give me a diverse fishery where I can apply different skills. Anything to help me make it. I appreciate any and all input. Thanks in advance, Chris |
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