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![]() Papa John wrote: I would like to wish everyone the very best Christmas ever! And wouldn't it be great to have world peace and great fishing in 2007 Papa John World Peace is probaby more likely than great fishing by me! Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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snip World Peace is probably more likely than great fishing by me!
Ronnie, I know you log all your days on the water. How many days this year have you fished ? "Ronnie" wrote in message ups.com... Papa John wrote: I would like to wish everyone the very best Christmas ever! And wouldn't it be great to have world peace and great fishing in 2007 Papa John http://fishing.about.com |
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I will go back and count at the end of the year to make sure - I think
I have fished every day but 21 this year so far. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Bass_Mr. wrote: snip World Peace is probably more likely than great fishing by me! Ronnie, I know you log all your days on the water. How many days this year have you fished ? "Ronnie" wrote in message ups.com... Papa John wrote: I would like to wish everyone the very best Christmas ever! And wouldn't it be great to have world peace and great fishing in 2007 Papa John http://fishing.about.com |
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You are short changing yourself on your talent. I know you could fish any
circuit out there and do well. You are definitely an iron man on the water. I doff my fishin' hat to you ! "Ronnie" wrote in message ups.com... I will go back and count at the end of the year to make sure - I think I have fished every day but 21 this year so far. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Bass_Mr. wrote: snip World Peace is probably more likely than great fishing by me! Ronnie, I know you log all your days on the water. How many days this year have you fished ? "Ronnie" wrote in message ups.com... Papa John wrote: I would like to wish everyone the very best Christmas ever! And wouldn't it be great to have world peace and great fishing in 2007 Papa John http://fishing.about.com |
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Thanks - but I get real frustrated with my inconsistencies. Tenn. two
years ago and NWC this year are good examples - second place and big fish after day one in both - dropped way down on day two. I have been just as bad in the clubs this year - dropped from first to third the last two tournaments in one club. I have won that club each of the past four years. All I had to do was to catch a keeper in both tournaments, zeroed the November one. Still had a chance in the last one, came in 12 out of 19 that day. I zeroed three club tournaments this year - that is maddening! Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Bass_Mr. wrote: You are short changing yourself on your talent. I know you could fish any circuit out there and do well. You are definitely an iron man on the water. I doff my fishin' hat to you ! "Ronnie" wrote in message ups.com... I will go back and count at the end of the year to make sure - I think I have fished every day but 21 this year so far. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Bass_Mr. wrote: snip World Peace is probably more likely than great fishing by me! Ronnie, I know you log all your days on the water. How many days this year have you fished ? "Ronnie" wrote in message ups.com... Papa John wrote: I would like to wish everyone the very best Christmas ever! And wouldn't it be great to have world peace and great fishing in 2007 Papa John http://fishing.about.com |
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On 15 Dec 2006 18:45:40 -0800, "Ronnie"
wrote: Thanks - but I get real frustrated with my inconsistencies. Tenn. two years ago and NWC this year are good examples - second place and big fish after day one in both - dropped way down on day two. I have been just as bad in the clubs this year - dropped from first to third the last two tournaments in one club. I have won that club each of the past four years. All I had to do was to catch a keeper in both tournaments, zeroed the November one. Still had a chance in the last one, came in 12 out of 19 that day. I zeroed three club tournaments this year - that is maddening! Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Ronnie, after fishing with you I think this is just a phase that will pass. You'll be able to look back and laugh about that short streak of bad luck you had! Merry Christmas! danl 1996 Sportster 1200S Remove the x for e-mail reply |
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Thanks - but I get real frustrated with my inconsistencies. Tenn. two
years ago and NWC this year are good examples - second place and big fish after day one in both - dropped way down on day two. I have been just as bad in the clubs this year - dropped from first to third the last two tournaments in one club. I have won that club each of the past four years. All I had to do was to catch a keeper in both tournaments, zeroed the November one. Still had a chance in the last one, came in 12 out of 19 that day. I zeroed three club tournaments this year - that is maddening! Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Bass_Mr. wrote: You are short changing yourself on your talent. I know you could fish any circuit out there and do well. You are definitely an iron man on the water. I doff my fishin' hat to you ! "Ronnie" wrote in message ups.com... I will go back and count at the end of the year to make sure - I think I have fished every day but 21 this year so far. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Bass_Mr. wrote: snip World Peace is probably more likely than great fishing by me! Ronnie, I know you log all your days on the water. How many days this year have you fished ? "Ronnie" wrote in message ups.com... Papa John wrote: I would like to wish everyone the very best Christmas ever! And wouldn't it be great to have world peace and great fishing in 2007 Papa John http://fishing.about.com |
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![]() "Ronnie" wrote in message ups.com... Thanks - but I get real frustrated with my inconsistencies. Tenn. two years ago and NWC this year are good examples - second place and big fish after day one in both - dropped way down on day two. Don't worry about it Ronnie. I happened to get lucky at the NWC, you, Gary or Chris should have won it. I think that you are a much better angler than you give yourself credit for, and certainly better than I am when it comes to bass fishing. I might have an edge on you for muskies though.... -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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![]() "Ronnie" wrote in message ups.com... Thanks - but I get real frustrated with my inconsistencies. Tenn. two years ago and NWC this year are good examples - second place and big fish after day one in both - dropped way down on day two. I have been just as bad in the clubs this year - dropped from first to third the last two tournaments in one club. I have won that club each of the past four years. All I had to do was to catch a keeper in both tournaments, zeroed the November one. Still had a chance in the last one, came in 12 out of 19 that day. I zeroed three club tournaments this year - that is maddening! I am nowhere near your caliber of fisherman, but I understand your frustration. Fishing to put one fish in the boat is different from fishing to win. I have had a couple tournaments this fall where that is exactly what I had to adjust for. Literally had to change from fishing to win to fishing for one fish to keep in the running. That may be harder for you to do than for a less experienced angler like myself who is not far off from that being my normal mode from launch time. To put one fish in the boat. LOL. It is a different mind set, and since I started the Yuma Pro Am and started fishing as the pro with a concerted effort for my back seater to catch fish too its harder. However, if you hit hour five or six hours into the day with nothing in the livewell I strongly reccomend that you look at it as a different type of fishing. I'm sure you are aware of lots of places where you have caught small fish in the past, and community holes where you can usually catch a few fish, but not win a tournament. You really aren't changing much from the way you would fish to win, but the paradigm change can clear your head and help you focus on putting one in the boat. Basically you have to switch from a limit being your mental goal and mark of success to catching one being your personal mark of success. After you put it in the boat a second or third fish seems like an unasked for blessing. A couple times it has even put a check in the boat when I catch that rare toad out of that small but consistant fish spot. Its even resulted in discovering a pattern and putting a limit in the boat in the last hours or even minutes of a tournament. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() "Bob La Londe" wrote in message .. . "Ronnie" wrote in message ups.com... Thanks - but I get real frustrated with my inconsistencies. Tenn. two years ago and NWC this year are good examples - second place and big fish after day one in both - dropped way down on day two. I have been just as bad in the clubs this year - dropped from first to third the last two tournaments in one club. I have won that club each of the past four years. All I had to do was to catch a keeper in both tournaments, zeroed the November one. Still had a chance in the last one, came in 12 out of 19 that day. I zeroed three club tournaments this year - that is maddening! I am nowhere near your caliber of fisherman, but I understand your frustration. Fishing to put one fish in the boat is different from fishing to win. I have had a couple tournaments this fall where that is exactly what I had to adjust for. Literally had to change from fishing to win to fishing for one fish to keep in the running. That may be harder for you to do than for a less experienced angler like myself who is not far off from that being my normal mode from launch time. To put one fish in the boat. LOL. It is a different mind set, and since I started the Yuma Pro Am and started fishing as the pro with a concerted effort for my back seater to catch fish too its harder. However, if you hit hour five or six hours into the day with nothing in the livewell I strongly reccomend that you look at it as a different type of fishing. I'm sure you are aware of lots of places where you have caught small fish in the past, and community holes where you can usually catch a few fish, but not win a tournament. You really aren't changing much from the way you would fish to win, but the paradigm change can clear your head and help you focus on putting one in the boat. Basically you have to switch from a limit being your mental goal and mark of success to catching one being your personal mark of success. After you put it in the boat a second or third fish seems like an unasked for blessing. A couple times it has even put a check in the boat when I catch that rare toad out of that small but consistant fish spot. Its even resulted in discovering a pattern and putting a limit in the boat in the last hours or even minutes of a tournament. Think of it this way. You have to survive this battle in order to win the next one. You can win a dozen fights, but if the next one kills you then you still lost the war. Sometimes it really is just about survival. I know that may not help right now, but I am certain that being able to shift your mental focus and drag yourself out of whatever mind set you have gotten into after hours and hours of not catching fish can make a huge difference in your performance. One of the things I have done many times this year late in the day is to stop fishing. Toss a senko out and let it set on the bottom on a free spool while I eat a snack and drink a soda. I've caught a couple fish on theat dead sticked senko, but more so when I am done taking my mental break I am ready to FISH again. Yes, even with no fish in the boat. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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