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<blockquote data-quote="sierra1995" data-source="post: 158454" data-attributes="member: 1059"><p>plain and simple, you just have to put the time in and try not to piss people off, but I'm sure it'll happen. We've all been there. </p><p></p><p>I started fishing the river in my own boat when I was 19, in a 14' crestliner with a 35hp evinrude. Man did we catch fish! but it took a lot of practice, lots of slow runs up and down the river through bismarck to learn the channel and get a feel of where all the underwater bogeys were. Had to push off sandbars on more than one occasion. Like others mentioned, watch other boats, watch how others are fishing and try to copy, then start using your own techniques and you get it figured out. </p><p></p><p>To this day, i still pucker up when going more than 35mph between umary and little heart bottoms. The dead-heads will reach up and grab you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sierra1995, post: 158454, member: 1059"] plain and simple, you just have to put the time in and try not to piss people off, but I'm sure it'll happen. We've all been there. I started fishing the river in my own boat when I was 19, in a 14' crestliner with a 35hp evinrude. Man did we catch fish! but it took a lot of practice, lots of slow runs up and down the river through bismarck to learn the channel and get a feel of where all the underwater bogeys were. Had to push off sandbars on more than one occasion. Like others mentioned, watch other boats, watch how others are fishing and try to copy, then start using your own techniques and you get it figured out. To this day, i still pucker up when going more than 35mph between umary and little heart bottoms. The dead-heads will reach up and grab you! [/QUOTE]
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