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04-09-2012, 09:01 AM #4
Just keep at it. when i first converted from drifting to trolling i was ready to throw in the towel. People were telling me how great trolling was but I could not buy a fish. Then slowly and slowly things just started firing on all cylinders. I would highly recommend an educational charter with a captain who fishes the style of fishing you do (ie trolling or drift). You will cut your learning curve by about two or three years in a trip or two. Explain to the captain your intentions of wanting to learn. Then take notes, pictures of set ups etc. Most captains will not have an issue with you setting up a trip and doing this. Best of luck and don't give up we all had to start somewhere. I still get a little frusterated when I come into the dock and think I did good during a "tough" bite only to find out other guys did better than me. It's the nature of the beast.
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