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As I mentioned in my intro. I am a converted walleye fisherman. Mainly converted by frustration and simply that I have always had more success bass fishing than walleye. I have been a follower of a popular walleye forum for years. In the few weeks since I joined this forum I have to say I am very excited. 

I'm a teacher and am always trying to learn what I can to become a better fisherman. I am guilty of beating the bank. This produces some success but very limited. I want to learn what I can to become a more consistent bass fisherman. 

Structure discussions fascinate me. There is so much I can learn from you on this topic. Another topic I have tried to find good information on is forage species, their life cycles, movements and such. I have struggled to find good information on the topic of forage.

Well, this is my long winded way of saying how much I appreciate all the knowledge you folks are sharing. This gives me so much to do waiting for ice out. 

 

 

 

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welcome dmack, this is a wonderful place to learn and kill time waiting for the thaw! There is just something about bass fishing but don't leave the other species in the dust!

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Welcome aboard!

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Come on and ask your questions and chime in on your answers.

 

We are all here to make us better fishermen and individuals.

 

Have you met Raider yet?

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Best of section know they shad 1 & 2 ;)

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Guys,

I'm still learning how to fully use the resources on the site. A couple of things, first  I am trying  to find the article  by Catt, I believe, Demystifying Structure. I have done a lot of reading but always feel I'm hopping into the middle of something. Looked in articles and didn't find it. Maybe I'm not looking correctly. Is there a search function within the articles tab?

Second question,  Catt you mentioned an article, I believe, Know Thy Shad 1 and 2. Just need help finding it. Thanks.

 

Doug

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So I found the "Best of..." thread and the articles I'm looking for. Like I say,still learning. 

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Save up for a 16 foot Aluminum boat. Simple bare bones  with aluminum seats across it and  a smaller motor.  Then the catch count goes WAY UP. 

 

Great sport. Lots to learn AND experiment with.    :)

 

My favorite boat is the 16' Lowe bare bones with a 9.9 hp motor. Electric & hand pull starter.  1 freezer bag with several small lures & split shots. Done 4# test braid line & a ultra light setup.    Life is good. 

 

I installed a fold down FULL height Bimini Sunbrella top for the hot sunny days. A fully adjustable seat with padded arm rests.  Fall asleep in the chair a lot.  :)

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So I found the "Best of..." thread and the articles I'm looking for. Like I say,still learning. 

 

I have found that the easiest method is to search the topic with "bassresource" after it on Google.

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I have found that the easiest method is to search the topic with "bassresource" after it on Google.

Yup, works a lot better than this websites search function IMO...

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