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Old April 26th, 2004, 05:48 PM
Mickey Mouse
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Default ISO Bass Fishing Buddy/Mentor

Hi,

I'm new to Bass fishing (my first was caught last year from a friends pond and it weighed 9lbs... naturally, I'm hooked!) and am on a very limited budget. I do all of my fishing from the bank as I don't own a boat and I live and fish in the Augusta, GA area.

Primarily I fish in Diamond Lakes and Locke & Dam but I am willing to take a small drive if the fishing is good.

I read a lot and want to learn as much about Bass fishing as I can. I grew up in Louisiana and have been salt-water fishing my entire life. Now that I'm in Georgia I've been trying to get into Bass fishing. I fish with a bait-caster, a couple of spinning rods and a fly rod.

If you are interested in passing on some bass fishing knowledge to this cajun, it would be greatly appreciated.

You can email me if you're interested at

clchauvin (at) comcast (dot) net

 




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