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1 hour ago, N Florida Mike said:

If I had the chance to share a few tips on  spots and baits with a pro on a local water body I would do it in a heartbeat.

If the opportunity ever arises I'd advise against it. I'm pretty sure for B.A.S.S. at least it's against the rules at least when the tournament is going. Double check me or maybe someone else with better knowledge will chime in, but it's something along those lines.

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    No one, no one, should ever mess with a bank fisherman's spot.

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    Anyone in a boat should give a shore/bank fisherman a wide berth, unless invited by them.  People on shore are bound to their spot, and are not afforded the same level of freedom as a boater.  But, ye

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You are correct.  In the bigger trails there is a "No Information" rule and now I think for the Elite Series it has been stepped up even more.  I have a friend who fished the Elite Series and he used to stay with me when I lived in Florida to prefish the local tournament waters (Okeechobee, St Johns River, Harris Chain) when they had tournaments there.  He was VERY careful on getting information.  

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