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Fishing from the back seat

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Fishing from the back seat aint all the bad  ;)

Jim McDevitt fishing behind Pro Jeff Kriet doubled Krait's total; 16-13 to 7-8 including a 6-9

Wes Hood 5 bass went 15-9 including a 5-3; didn't say how he fished with

Jimmy Sparks beat Pro Charlie Hartley by 2 ½ lbs including a 8-6 monster

I've fished with Jim and Wes...and their both good sticks, I'm also sure their pros were happy for them!

I always want my co-anglers to do well. I think most pros would too.

I believe that they want their coanglers to do well too.  I just think that we all pro or not are competetive with whoever is on the boat.

In the club level, its fun to figure out the fish together.

Those without a nonboater have that disadvantage.

If both guys fish differently, one lure may work and the other guy can switch if he is not too proud

I usually limit, so the guys in my club sometimes ask for my input when fishing is tough

Its flattering

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