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Fish Catching Travel

Hope you enjoyed yesterday’s trout report.  This time of year is my favorite for sheer numbers of fish.  One thing I will be working on this winter is trying to learn to catch those bigger trout.  I have a lot to learn but am looking forward to expanding my knowledge and hopefully finally breaking that elusive 30″ mark

But today is something a little different.  Over the next couple of months I will be posting the occasional survey. It will help me understand who you are and what you do when you are on the water. So tell me about how you fish, and how you make decisions when you go to the tackle store. After an interesting comment from a lure manufacturer I wanted to see what information you rely on when spending your hard earned fishing dollars. There are no right or wrong answers and as usual fishcatchingtravel.com does not use any of your personal information ever without your prior approval. So none of that sleezy tracking things on your response, I hate that.

<a href=”http://www.addpoll.com/redfishlaw/poll/226897″>What is your most important source of information when buying lures? Choose up to 2.</a>I appreciate everyone who took the time to fill in these surveys. It will help me in many ways as fishcatchingtravel.com grows. As with all things, change is inevitable, and I want to make sure when changes happen they address those of you who have been my loyal readers.

Our weather is going to be less than good for the next few days, who knows, the way it has gone this last week it could be an ugly winter. You could sure see the ducks and geese riding that front the other day. With the weather forecast the duck and geese hunters should really be in for some great hunting.

So the rest of the day will be a spooling line, fixing a couple of rods, organizing boat and tackle, and just generally getting prepared for the next few days when the Shoedog and I get after it. So keep stopping in and thanks for reading my stuff.

Good Luck and Tight Lines

About Redfishlaw

I am a retired attorney who just loves to fish. I was a freshwater guide for about 20 years and now have moved to the salt. I am not the greatest fisherman, but I am committed. So if you love fishing, and want to learn what little I have to offer, stop by anytime.
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