Your Opinion 9/19/14.

Fish Catching Travel

Occasionally I get a comment or two on what I choose to write about, or in this case where I choose to fish.  I got this one today and I am not sure how I should feel about it.  I have heard from this person before, and it was that I write, or fish, to much on Coleto.

“jeeesh, why dont you change your name to bassfishlaw or coletolaw. I know, I know, I dont have to read it. HMMMMMMM.”  (Name deleted).

So before I respond, what do you guys make of this?  And how should I respond?  Of course I have a response (which I will post after I hear from those of you who have a comment), but I wanted your input.  So today is the day.  If you have a comment on anything I put on the blog let me know.  I strive to make it a good read, and unless I hear from you (like the reader above) I can only assume that the 102,000 visitors already this year are happy with the content.  But that is an assumption based on our growth.  So let me know, I love hearing from you guys.

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Tomorrow is my fly fishing lesson and I am really looking forward to it.  I have owned the fly rod for a year now and have only thrown it in the back yard, so some real instruction is definitely needed.  And then the big redfish hunt is on.  So Jeremy I will be taking you up on that offer for a little poling for redfish.  Who knows I just might learn enough to be dangerous.

So there you have it for today.  I really want to hear from you concerning the above comment so lets hear it, the only way I learn is your feedback.   Hopefully the wind and rain will be light tomorrow, looking forward to wading the surf in the morning.  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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