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Hello! I am new to the site. I learned how to fish in Korea, but now live in South GA

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Hello! I have been fishing for a little over a year now. Outside of vague childhood memories, I learned how to fish while on an overseas tour in Korea with the US Army. My fishing adventures began with a long, traditional Korean cane pole (no reel) angling for Amur catfish and Asian Carp. I have since moved on to spin reels, moved back to the US and fish all down the East coast from CT to NC to GA. Mainly I fish freshwater lakes/ponds and some rivers. I go after mainly bass and cats, but love to catch other fish as well like perch, trout and pickerel. I have saltwater fished only a few times off an island in Korea. I mainly catch-and-release, but sometimes eat. No boat here, only shore fishing. 

 

Happy to be a part of this forum and expand my knowledge base of this awesome passion I discovered in a foreign land! 

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Welcome aboard! Plenty of GA fisherfolk here

that can add to your knowledge of waters there.

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Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~

A-Jay

Welcome to Bass Resource. Enjoy reading & contributing in the forums.

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Welcome! :)

Greetings and Welcome to the forums   :)

Glad to have you Shipyard!

Welcome Shipyard

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Welcome and thanks for your service.

 

Just pen your queries and we will all chime in with our responses.

 

Glad you are out of Korea and back home.

welcome from Indiana. thanks for your service! have a great year.

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