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New to BR and just a few months into my first season of Bass fishing....and learning something everyday!

I grew up fishing both fresh and Saltwater for various species for years and sometime in my late teens, set my poles down for college life and a lot of golf. Now in my 30's, I found myself wanting to get back into both salt and freshwater fishing, but have been draw in to the Bass world. I think I jumped in head first for sure....I set myself up with a new multi-species boat, building up my stash of fishing gear (just picked up some nice entry rods) and have been on the water (aka...meetings with a client) 1-2 times a week.

I look forward to learning from BR members and even contributing at some level!

Cheers,

Schwabby

Hi and welcome

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