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I for one am waiting to get a worth while report to put on there lol. I doubt anyone wants my coordinates to where I caught 3 Dinkers!
Thanks for the positive response geagle. Hope it catches on cause you hit the nail several times with what you said. It Would make lot easier to view fishing reports than the social scene. Nothing wrong with social scene. It really took off on the Mississippi forum. I would venture to say that some folks are not fishing and some who are fishing are not posting results. Its up to the members to utilize the forum. Some like it others don't and that is what makes the world a unique place. Hope to see people utilize it more in the future. I like going to one place and just seeing fishing reports personally and the other forum for the social scene. Tight lines!
fishmen almost always get ready before the fish do, wait until the action picks up, you'll see report a plenty.
Heh, I'm with ya, there. I've caught a grand total of one crappie this year, so far. He was barely bigger than bait! But I'm learning--been on the water twice on my new [used] boat--and mostly just been getting the feel for the outboard and trolling motor. I don't even have a gps. I do have a cheapo $100 depth finder that seems to be ok for showing fish hovering on cover, but I don't have any other electronic gizmos and not sure I will any time soon.
I don't really have a desire at this point to chase waypoints or spend more money on electronics. I'm still recovering from buying all the other stuff for my boat.That might be something I get into down the road, but for now, I'm happy just trying getting out on the water and seeing what I find. I do appreciate the work that folks like ABH do here, though.
Hey JT they info will be there when and if you need it. Good thing you didnt say never o the gps lol. They are very handy but i totally understand the recovering from the purchase. Tight lines
I be posting over there when I get my new DF with GPS.
All men are created equal, some work harder in the preseason.
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