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Number 1 goal for me this season is to beat my northern pike pb of 44.5. If I do this successfully and go through all of the right paperwork I have really good shot at breaking the catch and release state record as I was about .5” off last season.

 

number 2 is to break the 50” mark for musky. I have hooked into 3 in my life that I believe were over 50, now I just need to land one.

 

number 3 would be I would really like to get a 6lbs or better largemouth. Not the easiest thing to do here in mn but it’s more than doable, bonus points if it’s on a frog. 
 

if I had to have another it would be to start guiding out of kayaks for pike. It’s what I know the best and I know people would get as much of a thrill out of it as I do

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 I have 2 goals. One is to fish as much as I possibly can and the other is, “To try not to suck.” Lol When I go out I try to catch as many as I can but it definitely messes up the fishing high if I do something dumb, like forgetting to retie after a few fish, and I lose a good one. I guess my main goal is to enjoy fishing as much as I can by doing the things I know how to do on the water as well as I possibly can. Some of my most satisfying days have been days where I was able to grind out 5 bites when the conditions are particularly tough. 

#1 Goal - make the person fishing with me the most comfortable ever. Always have whatever they need and then some. Food, water, lures, gear, etc. I am not a guide just want the person to have fun.

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• To enjoy fellowship with whoever I’m with, maybe meet a need in their life.

• Recharging/ relaxing myself.

• Catch a new PB

• Catch a fish over 4 Pounds.

• Catch a new numbers record for the day.

• Catch fish on a bait I’ve never caught fish on before.

• To provide meals for the family.

• Learn something.

Thats about it...

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My main goal for fishing is to have fun every time I go fishing. 

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Three main goals

A1 - Enjoy my time on the water

A2 - Improve my skills with various techniques

A3 - Put some fillets in the freezer (species doesn't matter much)

 

Two secondary goals

B1 - Catch a new PB LMB

B2 - Catch a SMB - really, really...haven't caught one yet that I remember

My goal every time I go out is to catch quantity because I believe if you catch quantity, quality will come. Bass fishing is tough in the Virginia Tidewater area especially from a bank, if I am thinking through the patterns and catching multiple fish it's a good day.

#1 Goal - Break my PBs set last year for SMB (6lb) and LMB (5.6lb)

#2 Goal - Get my daughter on the boat for 1-2 hour trip

#3 Goal - Catch a Musky (really hard in my areas with pike soo prevalent)

 

Everyday Goal - Have fun even if the bite isn't on!

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