There are a lot of great people that fish the BFL's - more good than bad. But there is nothing like a local guy with a chip on his shoulder that thinks he should be pro, and thinks he owns half the lake - there are a good chunk of those in larger, more competitive BFL divisions. Stay with it a little longer and you will meet a crew of these.
I think BFL's can be good to get your feet wet, but not really a step to the next level. Doing your homework, practicing your butt off, finding supportive sponsors, and sacraficing almost all other aspects of a "normal" life are what get you to the next level. If you are dead set on getting to the next level, I would consider the Stren series. Local BFL's regardless of where you go, will be dominated by a local that knows that water better than any other. The same people in most BFL's, especially those here, will make up the top 20 on 90% of the tournaments on that body of water. Most pro's says it is hard to be competitive with the locals on the BFL.




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