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Pros are complaining --- no big fish patterns formed.
One of those guys has a program put together and my money is on Sprengel. He spent the winter guiding on DL and has done very well there in the past.
Be interested to see how things turn out at day one weigh in.
The guy can fish for sure. He has won up there in the fall before. I can't think of the SoDak guy that usually does well also. Then there is the midnight excavator trick to pull out of one's sleeve;-)
Serious question here for those of you in the know..or happen to have a guess, what TYPE of CO ANGLER is the BEST FIT for most of these PRO's these days? A skilled co angler where not much babysitting is necessary or a so called "rookie" who a PRO is not sure if they are gonna jack knife the boat down the landing or clunk at 30 incher in the head while netting. While no one WANTS a partner to clunk a 30 incher on the noggin and lose it, I wonder if some Pro's actually would rather have some one who is more "trainable" than a co angler who is set in there ways. Or do most Pro's coach their co anglers..ie..here..fish with this..fish with that.... I am going to tie this on for you...don't do this..don't do that. Net this way.
At this point in my life I am more just a casual, social fisherperson and life just gets in the way to be any more than that but just kinda curious how the serious guys and gals run things in their boats...Yes..I have heard some stories of this Pro is a dick or this co angler is a dick or whatever..just kinda curious how the majority of the guys do things....I WOULD THINK ALL WOULD WANT TO GROW THE SPORT to get more sponsors, attendance, etc etc. Asking for a friend
The guy can fish for sure. He has won up there in the fall before. I can't think of the SoDak guy that usually does well also. Then there is the midnight excavator trick to pull out of one's sleeve;-)