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Old 03-07-2011, 06:31 AM   #22
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If your fishing, you're trying to find where the fish are now. A gps fix with tell you where someone caught a fish... then. The fish move around and may not be there when you are.

A chart has structures and terrain that attract fish, they do not move. But, the fish may not be there when you are.

Learning what fish do in different water conditions, and spending time on the water observing them is far more useful than a gps fix, if you want to catch fish.

Don't believe this? Then don't ever read the "Darkhorse" post, because to think he's just lucky.

The enviro wacko's are always looking to close area's where fish are caught, while they leave area's open where where no fish are caught. The say you're unreasonable because we are only protecting on 20% of the coastline. Why would we give them hand in taking away our ability to fish.

Just, get on the water you'll find your spot and catch fish. The pacific ocean is a big place and fish move.
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