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Last Post 16 Feb 2009 05:16 AM by angry Bob. 4 Replies.
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angry BobUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:748 angry Bob
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16 Feb 2009 05:16 AM

    You folks are fishing in the same spots year after year. You need some more variety in your shows.

     

     


    Angry Bob NAFC Life Member Registered Smallie Fanatic SE WI
    SE WI LM Oct 2000 Smallie Fanatic
    NebraskaWalleye NebraskaWalleye
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    16 Feb 2009 10:54 AM
    Not a doubt wouldnt mind seeing them hit smaller resevoirs especially in the midwest. you have to fish differently no matter where you are and if you show east coast-west coast-midwest-south-north etc how you catch fish in different areas this will just help their arsenal in the long run, I started using swimbaits a little bit last year after going up to lake erie and using them on walleyes up there they also had a killer impact here not the quality of erie but still a great impact just had to downsize the bait a little bit. and add a blade to the set up.
    Its easier to Judge then be Judged, Its better to be Judged and Learn from it. Holdrege, Nebraska
    YanosickUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:669 Yanosick
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    21 May 2009 06:39 PM
    Good thinking angry Bob. They should go to different lakes and rivers,etc... every year.
    Steve Pennaz Steve Pennaz
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    27 May 2009 08:38 AM

    Thanks for the feedback, Bob. I truly appreciate hearing comments on the show. I did goback to the television schedule from 2009 season and reviewed it for loctions we have featured in previous years. Of the 13 episoides that aired this year, one was featured in 2008 (a pike location), one (Alaska) we taped eight or nine years back, and George Liddle traveled to the Mississippi River Delta in Louisiana...a place we have taped numerous other times over the years for everything from speckled trout to marlin and tarpon (yes, it's that good!). The rest are locations visited for the first time, including the Gulf Coast and Falcon Lake in Texas, the Columba River in Oregon, a wilderness lake in northern Quebec, resort lakes in northern Minnesota and Wisconsin and the Great Lakes from a port we've never been to before. Steve

    YanosickUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:669 Yanosick
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    30 May 2009 06:07 PM
    I can see why you would want to go back to one fishing location, but putting it on the show multiple times gets alittle boring.
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