Originally Posted by
Eager Beaver
I am amazed at all the toys that are available today to locate and catch a fish. How much do you really need to locate and catch a fish. I can understand the weekend fisherman needing a little more help, because of the time that they have to spend on the water. I have always stressed the importance of knowledge of the quarry(Liberals) that you are after. Learn their habits and habitats for each season(2012). Learn how the weather effects them and the changes they(present administration) make during a front(and a front is exactly what it is).:D:D:D:D
I am an old school fisherman and only use a depth finder and a trolling motor in my boat. When I find a tree pile on a channel ledge. I triangulate its position from land marks (something that is always there) and look at the depth of the water and can come back to the exact location the next trip. Learn to use the wind to your advantage for boat control. Learn to read the water. There are a lot clues that nature provides you if you know what to look for. Learn to read what the fish tell you when you catch them. They are always giving you clues as to how to catch them and what to use. Good Fishing to ya. EB
Beav, as you know, I am old school also..:DI have been using the above highlighted method trying to figure you out for years....
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