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<blockquote data-quote="Spurhunter" data-source="post: 5543112" data-attributes="member: 5695"><p>Back in the 90s I fished a small bass club. There was an older guy in that fished out of a 14 foot V hull with a 25hp tiller steer. He usually won AOY, big fish of the year, you name it. He could flat fish. I remember my first tournament with that club. We fished Horseshoe Lake in Arkansas. I fished my brains out from safe light to 3pm and never had a bite. He comes to the weigh in with a 26+ pound bag anchored by a 7-6 which ended up winning big fish of the year. The only thing that bothered me was he cut all his lures off before he came in, shared nothing with anyone, and never tried to help the other guys. He always said he'd been taking notes for decades and was going to write a book when he couldn't fish anymore to share all his secrets. I ran into him a few months ago. He's still fishing in his 80s and hasn't written the book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spurhunter, post: 5543112, member: 5695"] Back in the 90s I fished a small bass club. There was an older guy in that fished out of a 14 foot V hull with a 25hp tiller steer. He usually won AOY, big fish of the year, you name it. He could flat fish. I remember my first tournament with that club. We fished Horseshoe Lake in Arkansas. I fished my brains out from safe light to 3pm and never had a bite. He comes to the weigh in with a 26+ pound bag anchored by a 7-6 which ended up winning big fish of the year. The only thing that bothered me was he cut all his lures off before he came in, shared nothing with anyone, and never tried to help the other guys. He always said he'd been taking notes for decades and was going to write a book when he couldn't fish anymore to share all his secrets. I ran into him a few months ago. He's still fishing in his 80s and hasn't written the book. [/QUOTE]
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