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Post by greenmonster on Nov 14, 2014 7:26:17 GMT -5
Okay, so WHO IS THAT GUY? I've been on this forum through at least three different versions, would be curious to know what his screen name is?
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Post by mwardncsu on Nov 14, 2014 8:48:48 GMT -5
He's not on the board and hasn't been for a very long time - Too busy catching fish everyday and squeezing in time with his little ones in between.
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Post by formula180 on Nov 14, 2014 9:58:16 GMT -5
Some observations: Looks like his boat is a 1986 model by his numbers which means that boat has caught more fish than any other boat on the planet. Are 12 + rods needed to catch fish? What is the average number of fish per rod? Compared to our catch per rod, we have been skunked. So the new upcoming liberal regulations will entail only one line in the water at one time per person, no sonar, and no live bait...only artificial. That should even the playing field.
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Post by BentRod on Nov 14, 2014 10:29:41 GMT -5
Some observations: Looks like his boat is a 1986 model by his numbers which means that boat has caught more fish than any other boat on the planet. Are 12 + rods needed to catch fish? What is the average number of fish per rod? Compared to our catch per rod, we have been skunked. So the new upcoming liberal regulations will entail only one line in the water at one time per person, no sonar, and no live bait...only artificial. That should even the playing field. Ha it's a 2012 skiff but there's no doubt it's caught more fish than any other boat on the lake since 2012. He runs 16 rods generally and yes he has had 16 fish on at once - I believe the best they did was getting 12 into the boat at once, but that may have improved by now. Todds the man and him n Travis have taught me most of what I know about live bait fishing. And Bigun - it is a little weird nobody knows who Todd is! Half the lake follows him around!
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Post by formula180 on Nov 14, 2014 11:23:22 GMT -5
Ha it's a 2012 skiff Well that is interesting which means he transferred his number from his old boat to his new boat. I didn't think you could do that. I wonder if someone has tried to put a GPS tracking device on his boat? It takes a long time to determine the structure of a lake and you can only do that by putting in many hours. Sonar quickly reduces the time compared to the old days.
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Post by 2013skiff on Nov 14, 2014 19:40:28 GMT -5
todd is a awesome guy...we go with todd every year just to keep on learning...went with travis right many times too...them two are some of the best on the lake but I think some of the guys on here do a real good job of catching fish too...todd told me his dad guided when the lake got up and going good with striper fishing...I think them 2 put in a lot of time on the water and it pays off...thanks lee
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Post by BentRod on Nov 14, 2014 19:46:26 GMT -5
todd is a awesome guy...we go with todd every year just to keep on learning...went with travis right many times too...them two are some of the best on the lake but I think some of the guys on here do a real good job of catching fish too...todd told me his dad guided when the lake got up and going good with striper fishing...I think them 2 put in a lot of time on the water and it pays off...thanks lee Yeah if you thought Todd was good you oughta see his dad fish. I've seen him jig them up hand over fist when there were none there.
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Post by 2013skiff on Nov 15, 2014 17:14:26 GMT -5
todd told me back when his dad fished he didn't go by any fish finders he went by the smell of fish...if it smelt fishy he would stop and fish and cathem...pretty neat...thanks lee
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