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Old 07-31-2015, 10:14 AM
oldhick oldhick is offline
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Read all you can is a good tip.

Enter some tourney's as a co-angler. I did that first just to get a clue before going from the front. Watch your boater closely and learn.

Enter some small, low stakes team events so you can have fun with a friend. There is one on Sunday morning our of Saunders that is only $15 for one or $25 for 2 people. It's more for fun and most of the folks are in it just for a little entertainment, not for the money.

Most of the clubs and such are winding down for the year, so ask around during the off-season and find something that is a good match.

And, of course, practice! Finding the fish is often times much harder than catching them. No magic to finding them other than getting out there and trying.
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