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Hi everyone.

Let me start off by saying this forum is great; there are so many helpful articles and posts that I couldn't help but register. Anyway, I'm a 20 year old college student attending WVU who just recently got into fishing more seriously. I learned a lot of lessons the hard way so far, but I still have a ways to go so you can expect to see some dumb questions lol. I fish as often as I can, about 4 times a week or so, but only from the shore as I don't own a boat...yet. I prefer bass fishing, but I'm happy catching just about anything aside from bluegill. I've always fished with live bait, but recently have been trying to make the transitions to lures. It's not going quite as well as I'd have hoped, but hopefully I can get better after browsing the forums for advice.

Well, thanks for the welcome and I'm looking forward to sharing fishing stories with people who are as/more interested in it than I am!

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