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"Never leave fish to find fish"

I don't know if I can totally expalin this to you, but this is something I started saying while tournament fishing. If you are in an area and catching fish, why leave. I developed a bad habit of thinking I could fish the entire lake if I moved around enough and eventually I would find the honey hole.....

Not true, all I did was fish over what I was looking for. In a way this is similar to "Slow down" but in my opinion, this defines it a little more. If you are catching fish in a particular area or a particular way, don't abandon what you have in hopes of finding the "jackpot", fine tune what you have discovered already!

I hope that helps, I have had a long weekend and I feel like I am having trouble getting the words from my brain to the keyboard ;)

This advice will not always work for you. In my opinion if you want a top finish there will be times you will need to leave fish.

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Don't forget to put the plug in the boat

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Always make sure that your drag is set correctly

Failure to do this could result in lost lures, lost fish, broken lines and broken hearts.

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Dont ask your fellow fisherman what are they hitting on or where are the bass at, ask them how deep they are caughting them

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