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Mine was:

Best - Don't over think it!

Worst - Don't worry about the hook! (given while being taught how to pitch, right before I buried the hook in my hand)

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Best: hook sets are free

Worst: stick to the tried and true baits. If I would have listened, I probably would have given up fishing but instead I branched out.

Jeff

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Best: when fishing shallow water "it's always a little deeper than you think."

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The good-Slow down when jig fishing.

The bad-Le'ts leave these fish to find some bigger ones in another spot.

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Best: Fish the most where others fish the least... Learn those areas in detail and you'll probably find fish that have never seen a hook. Keep your area quiet and you'll have it to yourself for years to come.

Worst: This isn't a good day to Fish

Big O

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Best : The more you fish the more big fish you'll catch

Worst: line doesn't matter i had this spooled up for three years

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- Learn to fish at night -

This was Best And Worst piece of Fishing Advice I Ever received - thanks Dad.

:) :)

A-Jay

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Best - Don't be content with the knowledge you have. Never stop learning.

Worst - (On day of tournament) Hey I fished here yesterday and caught 18 pounds.... Needless to say, we caught nothing out of that spot and sat on it all day long.

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Best: Throw what you are confident in.

Worst: "That guy" doesn't know what he is talking about...

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Best: Invest some money in your baits and equipment.

Worst: Invest some money in your baits and equipment.

2nd best: When you feel the tap, cross its eyes.

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Best-Pay attention to everything. Worst-Keep what u catch.

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Best - 55 degree Water? Grab your spinnerbait, don't take your foot off the trolling motor, look for light spots. - Dad Also, 90% of the fish are in 10% of the water. AND - Turtles on the logs? fish shallow.

Worst - " If you keep hitting that Female with your white Lizard, she will leave the bed." ( Next time I bumped her, she inhaled that white Lizard) Also -- " These fish won't strike a topwater when the suns gets bright and the wind lays down" ( Filled my limit of spots on Lake Norman on a Sammy 65... then I gave the boater a Sammy 65) tehehe.

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  • The Best:: [Taught by my Dad back in 1960, when I was just six years old.]

"Fish that Jitterbug at night with a slow steady retreive".

52 years later , it still gets BIG fish for me..

Thank you , Dad !!

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Best piece of advice: Join a bass club

Worst piece of advice: from myself, The Flying Lure looks like it will work.

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Worst: Granddaddy around 1959: "What's ya doin' with that rubber worm?

We got plenty of worms and minnows".

Best: Sports show in the winter of '98: "You need to give this a try, it's called a Senko".

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Best: Quit changing baits so often, to catch a fish your hooks gotta be wet

Worst: Fish don't bite on bluebird days

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Best- When you can't seem to figure them out stop and eat a sandwich.

Worst - After you feel the bite, reel your slack in slowly, count to three and set the hook...... That's Hogwash.

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Worst: Rubber worms won't catch fish!!!! Keep spawning females, the roe is great with scrambled eggs!!!!

Best: Confidence is key to catching fish. Keep learning, but never forget the classic standards. (this one thing has helped me catch fish when I thought nothing would work, still keep white inline mepps spinners in the box)

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