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Same as always.... Don't drown, don't break anything expensive, and get my kids out as much as I can. The fishing takes care of itself.

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Only one more surgery....and more and more days on water.

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Fish more, work less. Win more tournaments, stop losing so many so many lures. And understand the bass in the lakes I fish better.

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For this year?

We measure our fish by length rather than weight, but here goes.

20"+ smallmouth bass

18"+ largemouth bass (largies are rare up here)

24"+ walleye

My first crappie and white bass.

Hopefully I'll stay away from the northern pike!

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My 60th is right around the corner and I'm hoping for the gift of my life (so far) 1 mine you, just 1 - 10+ large mouth, 1 - 8lb. spot - 1 - 6+ smallie. Not much to ask for, right?

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To fish before april 1. Its snowing here and like 5 degrees 

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My goals are:

 

1). Have as much fun as possible.

 

2).Share the experience with as many friends as possible.

 

3).Go out as often as the wife will allow, and she never said no yet.

 

4).Learn something new on every trip.

 

5).Leave for home as soon as it starts feeling like work.

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1) have fun

2) catch a bunch of fish

3) use the stuff I have learned on here and other places over the winter

4) win some tournaments

5) don't get hit by lightning ( this one is always on my list )

 

Mitch

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1.  Break my personal best largemouth of 3.75lbs.

2.  5lb largemouth

3.  Catch first smallie ever

4.  Get off the bank

5.  Improve my flippin/pitchin and catch my first jig fish

6.  Help my little brother catch his first bass

7.  Catch a tiger muskie

8.  Fish as much as possible

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Catch a 5+lb bass on West Lake my lake

Start flipping

Join a tournament

Land a salmon or trout from Duffins Creek

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#1 is to get the wife on the lake more. Last year she only got out once which was brutal. I'll be chasing a 7lb MN largie as well.

If you want a great chance at a 7+ lb large mouth try leech lake, especially since you like to jig, it is pretty much jigs and frogs...

 

Mitch

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1) Catch a bass every month (December always gets me... I have 9 months to prepare!)

 

2) Successfully use my electronics to find fish and get away from the bank.

 

3) Get out more often!

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If you want a great chance at a 7+ lb large mouth try leech lake, especially since you like to jig, it is pretty much jigs and frogs...

 

Mitch

Thanks man I have always wanted to make a trip up to Leech, wish it was a few hours closer. I know a few guys up in that area that nail some giants on jigs and chucking frogs in the wild rice every year. 

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My goals:

Largemouth - 7lb

Smallmouth - 5lb

Spot - 3lb

Blue cat - 50 lb

Flathead - 50lb

Channel - 15lb

Striper - 50lb

Wiper - 20lb

White - big?

Sauger - 3lb

Walleye - 7lb

The Ohio River is awesome!

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1. Fill freezer with meat (bass, crappie, catfish)

2. Get boat

3. Start tournament fishing.

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