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Old June 25th, 2004, 02:44 PM
RichG
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re "What lake? etc. etc." I'm not telling.

I can see a lot of water skiers and they think nothing of coming with-in 50
feet of an anchored boat. Fishing boats are anchored twenty feet apart. I
can imagine how much room the other fishermen would give me if they thought
I was on to fish. I hide my catches by turning my back to the other boats
when I quietly pull one out.

I'm happy to share this...5 or 6 or 7 feet of water; weeds..yes.. but not
growing all of the way to the top. I set up a Texas style long drift
depending on which way the wind is blowing; casting long casts way ahead of
the boat. It would appear that no one else fishes that way here. Maybe that
is a small part of my "luck".

RichG TX-WI
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I am still waiting to see what lake he was fishing. I really want to

know!

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Old June 25th, 2004, 04:23 PM
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
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"RichG" wrote in message
m...
re "What lake? etc. etc." I'm not telling.

I can see a lot of water skiers and they think nothing of coming with-in

50
feet of an anchored boat. Fishing boats are anchored twenty feet apart. I
can imagine how much room the other fishermen would give me if they

thought
I was on to fish. I hide my catches by turning my back to the other boats
when I quietly pull one out.

I'm happy to share this...5 or 6 or 7 feet of water; weeds..yes.. but not
growing all of the way to the top. I set up a Texas style long drift
depending on which way the wind is blowing; casting long casts way ahead

of
the boat. It would appear that no one else fishes that way here. Maybe

that
is a small part of my "luck".


I think you're right Rich. You're manufacturing your own luck, using
something other than "what we always used".
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Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
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Old June 26th, 2004, 06:47 PM
BradS
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"RichG" wrote in message
m...
re "What lake? etc. etc." I'm not telling.

I can see a lot of water skiers and they think nothing of coming with-in 50
feet of an anchored boat. Fishing boats are anchored twenty feet apart. I
can imagine how much room the other fishermen would give me if they thought
I was on to fish. I hide my catches by turning my back to the other boats
when I quietly pull one out.


Well, that narrows it down to every lake in southern Wisconsin.

Thanks! I think

B~


 




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