Ok, ok...I broke down and ordered the TroutSupport video series. Me and a buddy split the cost of the 4 DVD's. Looking forward to learning a bit more.
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Finished watching the Redfish series...man what a ton of useful info. I knew a lot of what was covered (tides, bait, etc) but hearing all the different perspectives on what to look for specifically was key for me...the examples! Looking forward to watching the trout series and putting it all to good use.
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Yes sir Plugger. Kenny's got it. we've got 3 good shoots with some great stuff for flounder. I'd like to get one spring, and early summer shoot in because that would give more people options to get out of the wind when it's pumping 25. I've started editting it together in pieces already. Will be available next fall.
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Here's a PM that I received on another board in reply to me asking how a customer has been doing fishing lately. When Ancil purchased the DVD's... not long ago at all, he was really new to all of coastal fishing. Here's his testimonial to having the TroutSupport DVD's and combining it with going with teaching guides to learn. It's been a year at most.
"Man, it been good for me but I may be different from most. I went from knowing nothing other than dead shrimp on the bottom from a bank to arties, using/owning a boat, learning from guided trips, recognizing and catching based on signs/conditions learned from trout support vids..... Not trying to toot my own horn, but I feel like I've come a long way in a short time. I'm keeping at it too!" - Ancil Mitchell
Keep it up Ancil, good job brotha!
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I agree. The DVDs are definitely worth it. When I ordered mine, I didn't know what I didn't know. But after watching it, the amount of information I got helped me know what questions to ask and research. Once I knew that, it was easy to learn. Having the passion is one thing, but knowing the basics helps you get to where you need to be to catch fish.
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