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  • #16
    Hahaha.

    Roy and I at the marina have a pretty good rule of thumb on tips, advice and stories; and that being:

    You can divide it by 2 and subtract 50%.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by aqua pimp View Post
      WOW!!!!! Calling people on this site potlickers When your the biggest potlicker on the site .....LOL

      AQUA PIMP
      Lmao! Awesome!
      "Curmudgeon only pawn in game of life."


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      • #18
        Originally posted by Team Reel Pimp View Post
        I will give you the best advice ive ever been giving as a fisherman, Fish with your eyes, look for key elements, # 1 look for bait activity and how its reacting, is it long lazy jumps or sporadic short bursts and look in the water sometimes bait will not be on the surface and will be lower in the water column , #2 SLOW DOWN and scan your surroundings, pelicans,loons,seagulls,white birds against a shoreline are always a dead giveaway there is some kind of baitfish in the are and trout and reds are usually not far behind, #3 wind I fish windblown shorelines always have and its always produced, water may look pristine across the bay and its calm and looks great but in reality the bait has been pushed up on the opposite shoreline where the water looks bad and rough but the food is there and they gotta eat. This is just what ive observed and practiced since ive been doing this which has been about 18 years and it has always steered me in the right directions. pm me or text me and I can help you more 281-636-5532
        Great advice!!!!
        Mirrolure Pro Staff

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Team Reel Pimp View Post
          I will give you the best advice ive ever been giving as a fisherman, Fish with your eyes, look for key elements, # 1 look for bait activity and how its reacting, is it long lazy jumps or sporadic short bursts and look in the water sometimes bait will not be on the surface and will be lower in the water column , #2 SLOW DOWN and scan your surroundings, pelicans,loons,seagulls,white birds against a shoreline are always a dead giveaway there is some kind of baitfish in the are and trout and reds are usually not far behind, #3 wind I fish windblown shorelines always have and its always produced, water may look pristine across the bay and its calm and looks great but in reality the bait has been pushed up on the opposite shoreline where the water looks bad and rough but the food is there and they gotta eat. This is just what ive observed and practiced since ive been doing this which has been about 18 years and it has always steered me in the right directions. pm me or text me and I can help you more 281-636-5532
          yes , good advice .
          GEORGE A. BRANARD, COLOR SERGEANT, CO. L, 1 ST TEXAS INFANTRY, HOOD'S TEXAS BRIGADE, C.S.A. : S.C.V.

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