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Just a Salty Sailor
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: San Diego
Posts: 193
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No worries, I was out there with you also. I caught loads of bait and didn't catch a thing..fish took a run a couple times but being out there is better than being on land watching T.V. I went out 9 times before finally getting my first YT..and I tell you what after putting in all that work and time on the water, once I finally caught it...it made it all worth it and felt great that I kept at it and it paid off.
Hit me up I will start having some time off the next few weeks and will be going out there some more. I heard that once water hits 65 degrees to start using 3 way swivel and get it down lower..I'm pretty new at this too, just started in March. If you really want to network and meet some people the Heroes on the Water event is this Saturday..I met a bunch of guys from here at the event, plus it's great to help out veterans like myself!
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#2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: San Diego
Posts: 901
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Some take a year and a half to get their first yellow (me) while others around are nailing it in wide open bites.
Others get two on their very first trip. I have found, the guys who work the hardest, seem to enjoy the sport the most. |
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#3 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2014
Posts: 423
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Don't feel bad. It took me 5 months to get my first. I've since caught a whole bunch and score almost everytime but it was realllll slow yesterday.
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