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What do you feel makes a truly good fisherman.....
What is it that inhibits others from being consistently successful. (notice I said consistent) Is it a lack of quality tackle ?........Limited options as far as lures or presentations ? Perhaps not having a complete understanding of the species and it's preferred habitat / forage ? I have my own theory's based on my own practical experience, but I'd just love to hear what others have to say about this......might possibly help lessen the learning curve for some |
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experience and a good network of sharing info
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Skill levels and equipment being equal, most of fishing success is based on conditions and location...It's about making smart choices as to where you are going to fish given conditions at a specific time. Wind, current, structure, temps and local knowledge all figure into an educated decision.
Conditions and location aside, having the right gear, knowing how to use it can improve you odds. However, if you are not in the right place at the right time it doesn't matter what your skill level is.. The choices you make as far as when and where you fish trumps everything. I think if you were to talk to 100 captains most would tell you the most difficult decision they make every day is where to fish. You make a educated guess and if the fish are not there or the conditions are not what you expected, you adapt and move on.
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Gerry Zagorski <>< Founder/Owner of NJFishing.com since 1997 Proud Supporter of Heroes on the Water NJFishing@aol.com Obsession 28 Carolina Classic Sandy Hook Area |
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Most of the truly great fishermen that I have seen exhibit the same 3 traits...
They are approximately 8 years old. Have never fished or rarely fished They use a rental rod ![]()
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Sometimes it just comes down to pure luck no matter how prepared you are.
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Gerry and caddyshack said it all. Maybe a shot and a few beers to take the edge off.
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Everything Gerry said and A log book.
Also fish with as many of the best captains out there and gain some knowledge every trip. Ask questions
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Eddie E, "HALLIE LOREN Sportfishing" 36' Topaz Express "HUNTER 2" 1972, 23' Chris Craft Lancer Homeport- Keyport NJ, Member MONGER NATION |
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I personally believe the primary thing that prevents "enthusiastic" fishermen (like me) from being truly good fishermen is time on the water. At best, I can get out in the salty stuff maybe twice a month from May through November, the other months, maybe 1 once a month.
Makes it difficult to build up the experience and skill set required to "make your luck" trying figure out the where and when to fish. That being said, I do like to catch fish, but I'm ok with a boat ride and a cold adult beverage some days too.
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Jim "Marie's Dream" 1985 21' Trophy Homeport: Allamuchy, NJ |
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Good Fisherman... Experience...Equipment.... Patience.... Feel...Luck !!
Good Capt... Experience.. Intell... Equipment ....Intuition !!
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2014 Sea Hunt 234 Ultra Live to Fish. Fish to Live! |
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Just my opinion!
1) Leaves cell phone in car 2) Doesn't follow the fleet 3) Doesn't need anyone's Intel 4) Cleans fish off back of boat so not to be seen. 5) Doesn't need to be social media superstar
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