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#1 Bass Dude

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Posted April 04 2012 - 04:02 PM

I realize we are here to give and to get advice. I also realize that after posting this, I probably won't get any answers to my questions, but here goes....

A lot of the questions I see I think to myself, just try it for yourself. Like what do I use here or what do I put on this etc. Again, I understand we are trying to lessen the learning curve here by offering advice, but I think the fun part of fishing is to try things out on your own and I think more folks should do just that. Just go out and experiment.....you want to build lures, buy some stuff and try to make them.

I'm sure I've cut my head off by posting this but....try it out for yourself!! If you get stuck after trying, then ask questions. The fun is in the journey, not getting quick answers.

#2 Skeet22

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Posted April 04 2012 - 04:21 PM

Well you could have just tried a Steez rod for yourself... :rolleyes:

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Posted March 27 2012 - 03:59 PM
I just curious if anyone on the forum owns a Steez rod and/or reel. Are they as great as they look??? For some reason I start drooling when I see them :eyebrows:"

#3 Bluebasser86

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Posted April 04 2012 - 04:23 PM

You have a point but at the same time some that post questions on here I'm sure have tried over and over again without success. Instead of giving up on a technique or maybe fishing completely, they come here and ask for help.
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#4 riskkid 2

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Posted April 04 2012 - 04:28 PM

The fun part about the advice here is that everone has differing opinions and the reader has to decide what they want to try. Eventually the reader does have to go try on his own whatever he decides should work for him. He then gets to tweak that. It's all fun.

#5 zip pow

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Posted April 04 2012 - 04:32 PM

A smart man ask questions. Sure try it for yourself but don't sell yourself short ask questions and ask often.
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#6 BrianinMD

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Posted April 04 2012 - 04:51 PM

Things sometimes are not cheap, and fishing on a budget has restrictions. Why waste time and money when you have a great group of fellow fisherman here to help out?
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#7 AFoster

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Posted April 04 2012 - 05:43 PM

Coming from someone who has fished ponds all his life, but never big lakes.
I am always wondering if i am doing something right or completely wrong, and we all know there are days you could be doing everything right and the fish just arent cooperating. well i come here for info so i know if i should spend hours doing something and its just the fish not cooperating, or am i doing something foolish and never going to catch a fish this way. no one wants to spend a whole day fishing without catching anything, i like to know i am atleast close to doing something right,

as for gear reviews, it is much cheaper than buying everything that looks "cool" or "needed"

#8 Crestliner2008

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Posted April 04 2012 - 06:59 PM

If fishing were as simple as reading about it, there would be no need for this forum! There are already hundreds of books, articles and writings from the top anglers all over the world to be had. Yet success is not in books or reading; rather by interaction with nature and your fellow fishermen. That's what this forum is all about. Interaction and discussion. It's how we humans learn. Just my opinion.
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#9 tomustang

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Posted April 04 2012 - 07:17 PM

OR... It's better to be prepared before you do something, one of the best things about a hobbist forum.

#10 roadwarrior

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Posted April 04 2012 - 07:27 PM

Too funny...

Other guy's experience is a short cut for your success. Try everything in your tacklebox right now on
the Tennessee River and you will catch a few fish, or take some advise and catch both numbers and
size!

The guys here share a lot of the where, what and why. There is no reason to reinvent the wheel.
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#11 slonezp

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Posted April 04 2012 - 07:33 PM

no one wants to spend a whole day fishing without catching anything, i like to know i am atleast close to doing something right,

I do. It makes me think. It makes me learn. It makes me ask questions. It makes me challenge myself. Why do we enjoy fishing? There are many reasons, but why do we really enjoy fishing? I'd bet most guys here would say the thrill of the hunt. What fun would it be if we caught trophy fish all day, every day?
Is "basstiality" the same as sleeping with the fishes?

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#12 roadwarrior

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Posted April 04 2012 - 07:39 PM

IWhat fun would it be if we caught trophy fish all day, every day?


You would be surprised, it's REALLY FUN!
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#13 B@ssCrzy

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Posted April 04 2012 - 08:27 PM

Too funny...

Other guy's experience is a short cut for your success. Try everything in your tacklebox right now on
the Tennessee River and you will catch a few fish, or take some advise and catch both numbers and
size!

The guys here share a lot of the where, what and why. There is no reason to reinvent the wheel.


Amen!! Why not take advantage of someone else's knowledge to get better quicker. Learning to catch fish consistently is hard enough with all the different variables. Why make it harder on yourself.

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#14 slonezp

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Posted April 04 2012 - 10:38 PM

You would be surprised, it REALLY FUN!

But what makes it fun?
Is it the mechanical action of casting and reeling? Don't think so.
Is "basstiality" the same as sleeping with the fishes?

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#15 gr8outdoorz

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Posted April 04 2012 - 11:05 PM

I realize we are here to give and to get advice. I also realize that after posting this, I probably won't get any answers to my questions, but here goes....

A lot of the questions I see I think to myself, just try it for yourself. Like what do I use here or what do I put on this etc. Again, I understand we are trying to lessen the learning curve here by offering advice, but I think the fun part of fishing is to try things out on your own and I think more folks should do just that. Just go out and experiment.....you want to build lures, buy some stuff and try to make them.

I'm sure I've cut my head off by posting this but....try it out for yourself!! If you get stuck after trying, then ask questions. The fun is in the journey, not getting quick answers.


No matter how many questions one asks or how much advice one gets, bass fishing is still a LONG personal journey and still a whole lot of fun!!!




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