JerryG | Sat Apr-05-03 10:41 PM |
Member since Sep 09th 2002
277 posts
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#9129, "RE: Free Beer for fishing tips"
In response to Reply # 0
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I fish about five times a week and I live in San Gabriel. I fish bass on weekdays (Late afternoons/ evenings) and saltwater on weekends. Your more than welcome to join me. I've been meeting up with Tsunami lately at Legg Lake you should come down and meet up with us. All that I ask is that you practice catch and release. Let me know if you want to hook up for some bass fishing after work some time. Beer and lunch are both optional but not necessary you will need to bring your fishing license, in addition to a rod and reel. I would recommend bringing a camera too. Sooner or later you will find yourself gripping the lips of a trophy bass and I bet you'll want to snap a picture or two before you release her. If you havn't already then stick your tackle in a back pack. Be prepared to do some walking and with any luck you'll be doing some catching too. If you stick with it I can promis it will happen and there's a very good chance you will start catching bass on your first afternoon out.
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JerryG | Sun Apr-06-03 01:26 AM |
Member since Sep 09th 2002
277 posts
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#9131, "RE: Free Beer for fishing tips"
In response to Reply # 3
Sun Apr-06-03 04:26 AM by JerryG
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Excellent insight on Fongsters behalf. I agree completely, I've devoted most of my free time in life to fishing. However, there have been times when responsibilities and other interests kept me busy. After taking a break from fishing I too have found that it can be very difficult to get dialed back in. A little help can go a long way and I am thankful for those who have provided me with information in the past.
While many anglers may boast their talents the reality is that the bulk of fishing knowledge is held by a small percent of anglers. Of this percentage there are few who are willing to share their knowledge. A wise fisherman (Tsunami AKA Brian) once told me if experienced anglers don't take the initiative to introduce fishing to others or help out those who have expressed a raised interest in fishing then our sport will never grow. Moving forward we will need all the support we can get and with out growth our sport will truely have no future.
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INDOANGLER | Sun Apr-06-03 04:16 PM |
Member since Nov 22nd 2002
64 posts
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#9133, "RE: Free Beer for fishing tips"
In response to Reply # 7
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Hi guys, Jerry, I met you guy at Santa Fe Dam a few weeks ago when I was walking for exercise. Did not know that was Tsunami with you at the time. Sure would like to meet up with you guys too at SFD or Legg, never fished there before. This is my first season pursuing the LMB. So much to learn, but then I am an eternal student. David, I am hoping to make it with my son, last day of his vacation, and grandson, playing hookie, to Irvine tomorrow. Are you going to be there? Maybe I can get some quick pointers from you, since you have been slaying the bass at the 'vine?
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INDOANGLER | Sun Apr-06-03 08:43 PM |
Member since Nov 22nd 2002
64 posts
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#9142, "RE: Free Beer for fishing tips"
In response to Reply # 9
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I understand,David,thanks anyway. Someone e-mailed with some great tips. I just got back from Puddingstone. Fished from 7:30-8:35 pm, best outing yet, cause I hit the right spot. Caught five bass in half an hour and two more the next, 1-3#ers. See you around.
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