I just want yall to know I’m glad you’re here in the group. I hope this is a place that helps you always.
This might sound odd to some but something to think about. We are all learning daily about fishing. During a recent conversation with a friend the subject of “Paying it forward” came up. After the movie came out around year 2000 there was a movement. Who else remembers it and tries to practice it when the opportunity arises? It sure makes me feel good when I get the chance.
Pay it forward is an expression for describing the beneficiary of a good deed repaying the kindness to others rather than paying it back to the original benefactor. It is also called serial reciprocity.
With navionics chart viewer no longer an option. I am in need of a new way to look at topo maps for free on the computer. Anyone have any suggestions
Made it back to Florida safe and sound just before the live. Can’t wait to put this to good use. It came from great lineage!
Today I signed my letter of commitment for Tarelton State University. This begins another chapter in my life and my fishing career.
I will be fishing for the Tarelton State University bass club as well.. Let's Go!
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🚨Live Session with BLat in 10 minutes! He's going to be talking about 'How to Analyze Tournament Results'
See you all there!!
So this weekend, I finished my very first live tournament only got two fish for the board broke off twice and one that was too small, but I enjoyed myself met a lot of good anglers And a plan to do it a lot more
Had a great time at our big bass bash on Sunday! Caught a bunch of bass but none of our bass won any of the 8 hour segments. Still didn’t walk away empty handed. Found some great early growth pre spawn weeds and rock piles I didn’t know of before. Also have a better understanding of which areas of the lake/docks are better for Pre-Spawn and holds the early spawners. While slowly going through a 2ft deep weed flat I saw what I though was a telephone pole laying in the water…nope it was a giant Musky. Probably 60+ inches long and had the girth of a telephone pole.
Have to congratulate my great friend Dr. Tony Dugas who got to join me in this tournament. Just finished getting his PHD after 4 years and he celebrated by going fishing. Also have to thank Brian Barde for the custom Workhorse Rod!!