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I've been fishing since last June when I ran into a friend at the local BPS, and been hooked ever since.  Just recently bought my first bass and have 10 rods and about 2 Plano tackle boxes full of soft and hard plastics.  I am 26 college grad with 2 jobs, so needless to say I don't have much time to get on the water but Sunday's I take the girlfriend out to Lake Mead and fish.  We thought we were doing good catching stripers until Mike Iaconelli referred to them and carp in a tuxedo.  Found this web site by doing research and found the articles and read just about every one of them, luckily one of my jobs I sit in front of a computer.  I am still trying to learn as much as I can and apply it when I am on the water.    

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Welcome to the boards.  I fished Lake Mead last year for the first time.  I caught some stripers, but the bass eluded me :-/.  tough lake, nothing like what I am used to.

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