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| Add me to the yes list. Great bunch of ideas I've seen so far.
As always, thanks for all the help and information everyone has given over the last year+.
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| Sounds interesting! What do you have to loose? Always looking to learn something new.[:knockout:] |
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| sounds great slamr, if I can help in some way, please let me know![:)] |
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| [:)] [:)] [:)] That's a ten-four!! Great idea!! |
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| Sounds great, let us know what help you might need. |
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| Sounds great. Sign me up
Mmmmmm, more ways to pass the time this winter...... |
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| Sign me up!
Another great way to pass the time this winter........ |
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| All signs pointing towards this being a go! BUT, scratch out Newsletter, insert MAGAZINE!!! We are envisioning a 13-15 page document that will be printable. The other companies sell it to you, WE'RE GONNA GIVE IT AWAY!
We are still very open to suggestions at this point, please tell us what you think would make this a more useful/interesting item!
Slamr |
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| Great idea - sign me up! |
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| I would like to read some more about how-to and why-to fish certain types of structure, not so much about what to use because that's something everybody decides for himself anyway. Most articles in Europe are just promotion stunts for certain lures and I know many of these are worthless. I don't care if the world record was caught on a swim whizz or a live sucker, I want to know why or what improves the chances of catching a good sized fish.
I would like to read about approaching spots (wind is a big factor in this), which tools to add to my arsenal of tackle that can help to get a better presentation, ...
Just a few tips |
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