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    New to fishing out deep and would like a coach.

    So I've never been much of a deepwater guy and have had success as a shallow water angler but I want to expand my game. Looking for someone who would like to show me the deepwater game. I'll bring the boat, gas, and gear. I would like coaching on how to find success on deep water and how to use my graphs better (Hummingbird).
    Would like to hit Lake Eufaula. If you have "SPOTs" there, I don't care about them I Just want to learn deep water.
    Can shoot me a text at 209-600-2967 and we can make a plan. I live 1 hour from Eufaula in Columbus, Ga
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    Are you only limited to eufaula?
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    JUSMANGRUM, Absolutely not. I'm willing to travel within reason. Fellow basscat owner! I run a 2012 Cougar FTD.
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    Yea remember we tried to get together at the owners tournament for the 27 fury I had. If you can take a weekend in may sometime and come up my way there are a lot more lakes and places I can show you how to do it. The only way I fish is deep. If my boat is in anything shallower than 10 feet I'm sucking. 20 feet or more and I'm in my place of comfort. What kind of graphs do you have?
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    Or we can go to lanier anytime and I can show you stuff to help you for sure.
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    #6
    i can help you as well if you can get to lanier. now is a great time to do it as most of the fish are deep in the ditches

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    Yea Lanier is probably 1 of the best places to learn how to fish deep that there is.
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