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    Default back after a long absence of an operable boat


    Been a long time since I've gotten to fish from a boat on high rock. Sold the boat...bought a boat.....worked on it....tired of working on it...health went south.........NOW after a long and tideous project.... well useable at least...READY TO FISH! I'd say its been 10 - 12 years. So what am I looking for now to catch a few fish. ANY help appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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    Welcome back, many of us were in the same boat one time or another. I just started back fishing last year and have many things to learn still. Things have certainly changed in the last 12 years that I have stopped fishing.
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    1st tip, get the hook in the water, that's all I have
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    2nd tip, go every chance you get.


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    PM me and i will help you out as well as i can. Larry
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    Look at my post from Saturday. 1/32 jig with a Bobby Garland body is working well around 10ft deep brush and some docks with brush.


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    Get back on High Rock for the practice while there's no restrictions. It certainly won't hurt to catch a few there. Good luck, like said wet the hook, go often and don't forget to jerk the rod once in a while!
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