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<blockquote data-quote="NDwalleyes" data-source="post: 350110" data-attributes="member: 218"><p>Grew up in eastern ND and spent my summers in northern MN. Lots of spinners behind a bullet weights....strictly trolling. Moved west and began fishing the Missouri, pitching jigs, pulling cranks. Small sloughs/lakes taught me plastics and pulling bouncers. It was really the salmon on lake Michigan and the big lake that taught me to fish deep. What followed was crank baits, snap weights, dipsy divers, jigging raps and just experimenting,. Those things taught me not to be afraid to try non-traditional things. </p><p></p><p>Getting out of my comfort zone, that developed in my teens (stuff my dad and grandpa taught me) was tough....but I look at all of the weapons I have and how I have learned different ways to put bait in front of the fish, has been a fun journey. I'm to that point of, "lets try something crazy", isn't so crazy any more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NDwalleyes, post: 350110, member: 218"] Grew up in eastern ND and spent my summers in northern MN. Lots of spinners behind a bullet weights....strictly trolling. Moved west and began fishing the Missouri, pitching jigs, pulling cranks. Small sloughs/lakes taught me plastics and pulling bouncers. It was really the salmon on lake Michigan and the big lake that taught me to fish deep. What followed was crank baits, snap weights, dipsy divers, jigging raps and just experimenting,. Those things taught me not to be afraid to try non-traditional things. Getting out of my comfort zone, that developed in my teens (stuff my dad and grandpa taught me) was tough....but I look at all of the weapons I have and how I have learned different ways to put bait in front of the fish, has been a fun journey. I'm to that point of, "lets try something crazy", isn't so crazy any more. [/QUOTE]
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