Makes you wonder how I can run a successful guide service using only one type line, not even mentioned in the article, and actually catch fish doesn't it?

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Makes you wonder how I can run a successful guide service using only one type line, not even mentioned in the article, and actually catch fish doesn't it?
Most of the work-a-day fishermen i know who just have the weekend to fish, use mono line of a test that they happen to like and use it for most of their fishing situations....some might adjust the test to a lighter line if the water is a little clear
but generally they dont do that.....They just accept clearer water,tougher fishing.
Geez, guiys, Todd posts a web site to try and be helpful too his fellow fishermen -- IF YOU DON'T NEED IT, THEN DON'T USE IT BUT YOU DON'T NEED NIT PICK IT EITHER. Maybe someone that could use it will not bother to look at it because you downplay it so much.
That's my opinion,
Grumpy
Last edited by Grumpy; 11-17-2008 at 12:12 PM.
Hmm.............I guess that was being just a bit opionated.....sorry
Really wasn't trying to nit pik anything....more of a tongue in cheek post on my part...sorry if I offended you. The article is not bad...I would advise anyone wanting more insight into line choice to read it...but I would also point out that not all lines are mentioned in the article.Geez, guiys, Todd posts a web site to try and be helpful too his fellow fishermen -- IF YOU DON'T NEED IT, THEN DON'T USE IT BUT YOU DON'T NEED NIT PICK IT EITHER. Maybe someone that could use it will not bother to look at it because you downplay it so much.
That's my opinion,
Grumpy
No apologies necessary for me, everybody is entitled to their opinion. Like Grumpy said if you don't need it, don't use it. Heck I don't throw most of that stuff either but somebody here might. I ran across it last night, thought it was some decent reading.
