SharkHat Posted December 23, 2010 Posted December 23, 2010 I think a big factor in this method is also how often you get out to fish. If you only get out to the water once or twice a month, spending one of those days dedicated to learning a specific technique can be very frustrating if you are unsuccessful. Using a tried and true technique that you have confidence in to get on the fish first, then switching to the new technique definitely has merit. Quote
SharkHat Posted December 23, 2010 Posted December 23, 2010 I think a big factor in this method is also how often you get out to fish. If you only get out to the water once or twice a month, spending one of those days dedicated to learning a specific technique can be very frustrating if you are unsuccessful. Using a tried and true technique that you have confidence in to get on the fish first, then switching to the new technique definitely has merit. Quote
SharkHat Posted December 23, 2010 Posted December 23, 2010 I think a big factor in this method is also how often you get out to fish. If you only get out to the water once or twice a month, spending one of those days dedicated to learning a specific technique can be very frustrating if you are unsuccessful. Using a tried and true technique that you have confidence in to get on the fish first, then switching to the new technique definitely has merit. Quote
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