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| Hey fellas,
Is there any video or book out there that can really teach you the patterns for muskies during different times of the year with different water conditions? I am looking to learn more and am curious what is the best out there in order to accomplish this. Thanks and God bless, Grodes | |
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | Check the In-Fisherman series of videos. Not only do they have incredible camera work but focus primarily on TEACHING.
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | Also, look into the Saric, Heiting, and Meshikomer videos. | |
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Location: Liberty, IN (OKI Tri-State) | Slamr is on the money. I have a few of the In-Fish vids and love em'. They were my first for esox and also have that certain "feel" the Lindner's have been bringing for a lot of years.
Then I recently saw Saric's work and found it to be on a par with a certain flair for making it easy to understand. Really good stuff for entry level folks, but the more advanced stuff is even better because he makes it very direct, simple and PERSONAL.
Heiting ... this guy has a real way of "bringing it home" that many could emulate, some very good work that I think is going to elevate him to the front of the field sooner rather than later.
I heartily second your recommendations Andrew, I just wish I have seen all that is out there so that we could do sort of a Siskle & Ebert thing cause I am betting there are some others that deserve a "shout out".
Cut the learning curve to just a jog in the road fellow hounds. Surf the web, watch TV, Videos, hire Guides, follow Tourney coverage and get your butts on the water. The fish of 10,000 casts is nothing more than a history lesson now... you to can score with the help of these informative aides ... they really, really help; even if you have been at it for years!
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