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That is hilarious!! Great story.I laughed 'cause we weren't catching anything, but to be mean I trolled up and pulled my marker because I had taken the time to find the ledge with it's irregularities and this guy is going to fish it for me?! I hear BEEP BEEP by this time I was almost in tears laughing my son had the biggest grin, well the wind pushed us around and I had to go old school "3 point reference" and the wind pushed me into deeper water, with the guys watching I set the hook into a 4lb 9oz smallmouth, and if it hadn't been for their rude (and the word I haven't seen yet) "UNSPORTMAN" like behaviour I wouldn't have this pretty little spot. I missed 3 fish on three cast after that so after they left I too left.
I'm with Elnut.
When did bass fishing become a competition of who has the most spots? Isn't it about building a pattern? As Dave pointed out, KVD is the best and that is why he can win with adversity. Anyone can buy a spot, you can't buy skill.
J
I read some of the stories on bassmaster.com.. rediculous! Evil this, evil that, The pros have been relying on guides since bass tournaments began so i dont want to hear it. And now they have side imaging, $2000 depth finders, gps that shows everything you could ask for and they cant find a couple more spots on 150000 acres of water. I use a 100 dollar depth finder and could still manage 11lb a day while they were fishing and that was my second time at barkley, i think they just like complaining.
