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If you want practice on the hookset and landing of big fish and using your
drag properly try going deep sea fishing.Plenty of big ones there to practice on and lots of fight too. "Bob La Londe" wrote in message news:1116344190.af81ecefe3b68e8aec0e2d74992f9452@t eranews... I was wondering about ways to practice landing bigger bass. Its not always possible to go out and find big fish to practice on. Would it be worth it from a tournament anglers perspective to take trip to some place like El Salto to get the practice fighting and landing big fish so that when they do hook into one in a tournament there hands would have the skills to put the fish in the boat. I know I have lost several bigger fish in the last year in tournaments. Fish that would definitely made a difference in my final standings. I posted this idea last night on my forums, and one suggestions was to practice on carp. That isn't a bad idea, but carp definitely fight differently than bass. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com |
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