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    #81
    Fishing related:
    "Don't leave fish to find fish."
    "Losing bass with your bush league hook-sets, need to swing into next Tuesday." Paraphrasing what my brother told me.

    Non fishing related:
    "Slow is smooth and smooth is fast." Old Company Commander

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    #82
    when I was in high school, I co'd with a guy who became more well-known, before I got my own stuff and started fishing on my own.

    best advice was this. "Don't take up professional bass fishing".

    I didn't listen, got into it through part of my 20's and up to about 31 or 2. Got wised up, realized it doesn't pay the bills unless you're one of the elite (rare), like a lot of other professional sports. And he was right, it takes your life over if you're serious. Took his advice and got out of it, and focused on drag racing which did pay the bills. And it was not a 24/7 job either, more like 24 hr 3 days a week and the other 4 days I could work a more relaxing job-which I still do.

    Do I miss it? Yes and no. I can still fish when i want to but I have no inclination to target those ditch pickles specifically. If it'll eat, I'll catch it but I don't go out of my way for them anymore.

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    #83
    Never leave fish to find fish….specifically panfish. Anymore though, I’m not trying to catch that many anyway. I will only clean enough for one meal. So my my advice would be, don’t clean fish that you won’t eat today.

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    #84
    Quote Originally Posted by n2theblue View Post
    Should've told him that cussing is fun.

    FWIW there is a correlation between profanity and having a large vocabulary, not the opposite.
    More advice; correlation is not causation.

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    #85
    Quote Originally Posted by jcruse64 View Post
    More advice; correlation is not causation.
    A whole lot of people struggle with that one

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    #86
    I used to tell my sons "I don't care how much you guys yap about video games, just keep your line in the water!"
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    #87
    Quote Originally Posted by BigFishSteve View Post
    Somebody's Dad's best friend was a jerk. Correct the kid and let him fish. Everybody makes mistakes.
    True, If i told my dad that his friend had said that he would probably say something along the lines of "f-him".

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    #88
    This wasn’t direct advice but a great lesson nonetheless. There was a guy who lived about a mile down the road from us when I was a kid. He lived in a one room shotgun shack that you could see daylight through. He did not own a vehicle so walked everywhere he went. Dad and I would pick him up while he was out walking, carry him to the grocery store, and take him home afterwards. If he walked past our house he would always stop and visit if we were out in the yard. Real friendly guy. One day while I was out in the yard push mowing I saw him walking up in the yard. Noticed he had one shoe on his feet. I asked “Shorty (his nickname) did you lose a shoe?” He thought for a second and with a big, excited smile on his face replied “No, I found one”. Great lesson about attitude and perspective. I will never forget Mr. Shorty Peel.

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    #89
    Dad..."When you go to the Honky Tonk, back in to park you may have to leave in a hurry"

    Mom.... "If you play in chit, you will get it ON YOU"

    Spanky

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    #90
    Dont buy a boat, always depend on your buddy....

    Age and treachery will always overcome youth and skill !!

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    #91
    All baits catch fishermen, some catch fish. Problem is learning which is which. I have quite a few that I’ve never caught a thing on. Now I have lots of what works in the boat and none that don’t.

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    #92
    Recently heard this one on some fishing forum?

    Stop Starting New FFS Bashing Threads!
    If professionals who's careers depend on catching fish use FFS then that's what I'm using. Might be too simple of a philosophy but makes sense to me.

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    #93
    Never get your pleasure where you get your paycheck!
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    #94
    If your going to make a small fortune fishing for a living
    Start with a large Fortune

    It's a hobby, Enjoy it
    As soon as it becomes a job. There will be days you hate it.

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    #95
    Advice from dad: “if your early, your on time, if your on time your late, if your late, your in trouble.” Emphasized that to all the teams that I coached.

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    #96
    Older friend and very good fisherman. Told me, At the end of the day your boat is a tool for fishing. Take good care of it and make sure you maintain it and service it. But you can not be afraid to use it and it is going to get dings and scrapes and chips in the gel coat. Its a tool, would you buy a Snap-on ratchet and only use it on clean delicate easy jobs as it might get dirty or dinged up or you might wear out the ratchet using on dirty tougher jobs? Its a ratchet not a hammer so don't be stupid and do something you know will damage or break it. Its a Glass bass boat not a river rocket jet drive boat with HDPE armor on it, each tool is built for a purpose.
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    #97
    Keep your line and lure wet. Probably already mentioned.
    Mike Smith

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    #98
    Quote Originally Posted by RussellWayne View Post
    True, If i told my dad that his friend had said that he would probably say something along the lines of "f-him".
    Hunting and fishing is were my father and I became comfortable enough to swear in front of each other. And we did!
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    #99
    Quote Originally Posted by DaveBrabec View Post
    Only fished with my Grandpa one time. Caught my first topwater fish with him. He said wait till rings disappear on surface before moving bait. That was over 50 years ago. Still do it.
    when i see someone move theirs before the rings go away im like noooooooo! you cant do that.. probably doesnt matter at all but i do the same

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    #100
    you get out of something what you put into it!

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