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  1. My grandson Aiden is a junior in high school. He's a typical high school kid. He likes music, movies, football, girls, and bass fishing. When I compare the way Aiden fishes at his age, compared to how I was fishing at his age in the early 1970s, it's obvious he's so much better than I was at that age. He's grown up in an age where fishing info is at his fingertips. If he has a question about something fishing related, he can get several answers in seconds through the internet.It's amazing to me how quickly a youngster can learn now. He still has to get out and fish as much as possible of course, but, he's learned things about fishing that I wouldn't have had a clue in the early 1970s. He's only one of thousands of young men across the country who have taken full advantage of modern technology and have become very good fishermen in the process. Its a good thing for him, and I'm happy he's learned so much so far. The learning curve has been shortened by a large amount. Anyone care to comment? Do you know a youngster like my grandson Aiden?
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