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From a good bass fisherman to a terrible one...
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<blockquote data-quote="Spurhunter" data-source="post: 4958449" data-attributes="member: 5695"><p>I believe it is a practice thing. Your instincts get rusty. I used to fish 2 tournaments a month, fished all the time, and was pretty good at catching bass. Now, I spend a lot of time crappie fishing and struggle with the bass. My physical skill hasn't fallen off. I can still cast and flip with excellent accuracy. I just struggle to find fish, and I have electronics now that blow away what I used to have. As they say, "nothing beats time on the water". Keep doing what you are doing. There will be plenty time for fishing later. My babies are 26 and 21. It happens fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spurhunter, post: 4958449, member: 5695"] I believe it is a practice thing. Your instincts get rusty. I used to fish 2 tournaments a month, fished all the time, and was pretty good at catching bass. Now, I spend a lot of time crappie fishing and struggle with the bass. My physical skill hasn't fallen off. I can still cast and flip with excellent accuracy. I just struggle to find fish, and I have electronics now that blow away what I used to have. As they say, "nothing beats time on the water". Keep doing what you are doing. There will be plenty time for fishing later. My babies are 26 and 21. It happens fast. [/QUOTE]
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