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<blockquote data-quote="Lost Pole" data-source="post: 352117" data-attributes="member: 14193"><p>Hiya. New here. Visited a few times when I was dreaming. I'm 35 and can't remember a time when I hadn't known how to fish or had a pole in my hand. </p><p>Grew up in the salt but fell in love with the bayou. </p><p>Became a proficient bass guy but got bored with it chasing trophies. Now I strictly fish for sacalait year 'round. </p><p>Everything I have fished out of that I have owned slid in the back of a pickup and has either been carried or drug through the woods for my fishing. From there I sculled with a paddle 90% of the time or used a trolling motor. Have actually become very good at it where I fish, tying my own jigs. </p><p>Time to move forward. I have a son bighting at creek mouths and motivated. Figured no better time to teach what I know, but better in the more conventional ways. </p><p>Picked up a boat and hope to situate it as I know with my carry alongs. Hope to learn bunches. </p><p>Its's 1992 Weldcraft. The motor I've sat on for years is a '73 rude 9.5, whi he'll need work. </p><p>New to the whole motorized conventional game and'll appreciate any and all help given or offered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lost Pole, post: 352117, member: 14193"] Hiya. New here. Visited a few times when I was dreaming. I'm 35 and can't remember a time when I hadn't known how to fish or had a pole in my hand. Grew up in the salt but fell in love with the bayou. Became a proficient bass guy but got bored with it chasing trophies. Now I strictly fish for sacalait year 'round. Everything I have fished out of that I have owned slid in the back of a pickup and has either been carried or drug through the woods for my fishing. From there I sculled with a paddle 90% of the time or used a trolling motor. Have actually become very good at it where I fish, tying my own jigs. Time to move forward. I have a son bighting at creek mouths and motivated. Figured no better time to teach what I know, but better in the more conventional ways. Picked up a boat and hope to situate it as I know with my carry alongs. Hope to learn bunches. Its's 1992 Weldcraft. The motor I've sat on for years is a '73 rude 9.5, whi he'll need work. New to the whole motorized conventional game and'll appreciate any and all help given or offered. [/QUOTE]
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