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....I don't agree....if it were just a matter of "luck" you could've blind
casted to the middle of the river and caught them.....you were following a good hunch covering secondary points and it paid off.....Bravo Zulu said Huck "Ronnie" wrote in message oups.com... Flint River Bass Club Tournament - January 7, 2007 - Jackson Lake Good start to the new year. Wish I was a good fisherman, not just a luck fisherman, and could keep it up and be consistent! My partner done so good with the net I might marry him! Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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Thanks to all of you for the kind comments but I don't think I will
ever be what I consider a really good bass fisherman rather than a lucky one. I am just not consistent enough. We fished Jackson one month ago and I fished many of the same places and caught two keepers. We had many limits caught that day on the pattern I was fishing. A couple of examples. We have a guy named Bobby in our club. He is consistent, won 7 of 11 tournaments he fished two years ago and I don't remember him every zeroing. He almost always has a limit. He came in third with a limit weighing about 9 pounds in both the last two tournaments I won one and placed 8th in the other. Van Kennedy, Steve's dad, is probably the best bass fisherman in Georgia. He has been club fishing longer than me - over 35 years. He has made the Classic twice through the Federation, made the state team something like 13 times and placed in the money about 30 of the 35 Top Six tournaments he has fished. I have fished 27 Top Six tournaments, made the team 3 times and placed in the money 9. I will never be on Van's level. I have talked with him a lot and he is willing to share tips and tactics with me but I just can't replicate what he does. I gave up on trying that. I think really good fishermen have some sixth sense or special talent I don't have. Anyone can learn to play baseball but only about 1 in a million will be a Chipper Jones. Anyone can learn to play a piano but very few will ever be concert pianists no matter how much they practice. Why is that? I think bass fishing is the same. Sometimes I seem to have a flash of insight - had it Sunday morning - but it only hits maybe 3 or 4 times a year. It often fails me the second day of a two day tournament - like the last MTC and last fall at the NWC. I think the really good bass fishermen have this insight a lot more. Its not like I don't get to fish a lot and I get to fish with some of the best bass fishermen in Georgia working on magazine articles. Seems I should learn more. Example - last April I fished with a local tournament angler for a March article on Oconee. I had a club tournament the next Sunday there and he gave me three plugs to use and told me some places to use them. At the last minute he decided to fish a pot tournament that day and I saw him - he told me to keep fishing those spots although he was fishing them too. I had three bass weighing 8 pounds that day. He had five weighing 14 pounds to win his pot tournament.. Maybe I just don't have the confidence it takes. Don't get me wrong - I love fishing and enjoy trips even when I don't catch fish. Maybe I am taking the whole thing too seriously. But it is frustrating. I want to win every tournament I fish! Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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You're a fine bass fisherman Ron. Back in 2001 I won like 13 tournaments of
various sizes. Needless to say, I haven't come close to that season since, probably never will. I've found that the fish usually win. WW "Ronnie" wrote in message ups.com... Thanks to all of you for the kind comments but I don't think I will ever be what I consider a really good bass fisherman rather than a lucky one. I am just not consistent enough. We fished Jackson one month ago and I fished many of the same places and caught two keepers. We had many limits caught that day on the pattern I was fishing. A couple of examples. We have a guy named Bobby in our club. He is consistent, won 7 of 11 tournaments he fished two years ago and I don't remember him every zeroing. He almost always has a limit. He came in third with a limit weighing about 9 pounds in both the last two tournaments I won one and placed 8th in the other. Van Kennedy, Steve's dad, is probably the best bass fisherman in Georgia. He has been club fishing longer than me - over 35 years. He has made the Classic twice through the Federation, made the state team something like 13 times and placed in the money about 30 of the 35 Top Six tournaments he has fished. I have fished 27 Top Six tournaments, made the team 3 times and placed in the money 9. I will never be on Van's level. I have talked with him a lot and he is willing to share tips and tactics with me but I just can't replicate what he does. I gave up on trying that. I think really good fishermen have some sixth sense or special talent I don't have. Anyone can learn to play baseball but only about 1 in a million will be a Chipper Jones. Anyone can learn to play a piano but very few will ever be concert pianists no matter how much they practice. Why is that? I think bass fishing is the same. Sometimes I seem to have a flash of insight - had it Sunday morning - but it only hits maybe 3 or 4 times a year. It often fails me the second day of a two day tournament - like the last MTC and last fall at the NWC. I think the really good bass fishermen have this insight a lot more. Its not like I don't get to fish a lot and I get to fish with some of the best bass fishermen in Georgia working on magazine articles. Seems I should learn more. Example - last April I fished with a local tournament angler for a March article on Oconee. I had a club tournament the next Sunday there and he gave me three plugs to use and told me some places to use them. At the last minute he decided to fish a pot tournament that day and I saw him - he told me to keep fishing those spots although he was fishing them too. I had three bass weighing 8 pounds that day. He had five weighing 14 pounds to win his pot tournament.. Maybe I just don't have the confidence it takes. Don't get me wrong - I love fishing and enjoy trips even when I don't catch fish. Maybe I am taking the whole thing too seriously. But it is frustrating. I want to win every tournament I fish! Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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