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I read it and I learned a lot from it, very good read.

  • Super User

JT, I know some folks that listen to music while fishing.... what would you say about that?  I'm saying from the speakers of the boat, not headphones.

  • Author

JT, I know some folks that listen to music while fishing.... what would you say about that?  I'm saying from the speakers of the boat, not headphones.

 

I really don't think it makes much difference.

 

However, if it was a tough day and I was fishing shallow water, I

probably wouldn't do it.

 

Other days I think music helps get your mind right.

  • Super User

Excellent article.

 

I saved it to my fishing library.

 

Thanks for the information.

  • Super User

I'm real happy to have JT writing for BassResource.com.  He's got a real down to earth style, and his advice is built from time on the water.

 

Thanks, bud!

  • Super User

I really don't think it makes much difference.

 

However, if it was a tough day and I was fishing shallow water, I

probably wouldn't do it.

 

Other days I think music helps get your mind right.

 

Cool, nice article.... helps to get the reminder to pay attention and not just be on the water, but focusing on what's going on around you

  • Author

Thanks guys.

 

Glad to be on a site with so many cool people (even Glenn) :eyebrows:

  • Super User

Awesome article!  As a co-angler I find this even more important if that is possible.  Why?  Because you need to take advantage of what the boater doesn't see make the most of those opportunities.  In two tournaments this year it made all the difference in the world in my placement.

  • Author

Thank you Felix.

 

And you are absolutely correct and that is a very good point. Never thought about the

co-angler aspect.

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