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mojoangler

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  1. Just going by your posts you might not be as smart as you think you are. I've known several people who have done destination weddings and the wedding there was just for show, so they don't have to jump through the hoops, and then they come back to the states and go to a JP for 30 bucks or so. My advice is don't give maritial advice to anyone, especially a friend, until someone is willing to give you a second rate reality show on the subject.
  2. Thanks. I introduced my buddy MattM to bass fishing and in the last year and a half he has learned more from this sight than I have in my 8 yrs of fishing. Lots of good info.
  3. I began bass fishing about 8 yrs. ago. After 5 years of fishing 2 to 3 times a week I picked up a new hobby, golf. After about 3 yrs. of golfing the same amount of time and almost abandoning fishing, it has become amazing how similar these two sports truly are. There is no greater anxiety than the night before the big outing, whether it is how big a fish you are going to catch or how low you are going to shoot. I have recently tried to divide my time equally between these two sports. With my subscription to Golf Digest (also BASS) I have determined that I have developed what is know in the golfing community as the "yips". This is the uncontrollable shaking in the arms while standing over a putt. I noticed this had reared its ugly head in my fishing as well. I have "shake arm" in my rod hand while fishing. I believe it is because like in golf, knowing I am going to make the 27 ft. double breaking down hill put, I know that there is an "easy 10 pounder just waiting to engulf my lure. Upon reading "easy 10 pounder" I am anxious I am to hear about the "easy birdie" or even the "easy par" from someone who shares the same experiences. Thanks for your help!
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