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SaltyShaw 06-11-2012 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 446359)
All done ....passed all the computer parts of test...now just have to get papers and pay for licenses

Cha-Ching

BIG RED 1983 06-11-2012 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by "w" (Post 446359)
all done ....passed all the computer parts of test...now just have to get papers and pay for licenses


congrats man wish you the best with the new venture

"W" 06-11-2012 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by BIG RED 1983 (Post 446364)
congrats man wish you the best with the new venture

Its more of s tax write off than adventure ...because I'm not going to kill my self doing it...just a part time income at my own pace...

Top Dawg 06-11-2012 03:52 PM

Word... Congrats

YellowMouth7 06-11-2012 03:58 PM

Nice trip for the conditions

MathGeek 06-11-2012 03:59 PM

To me, the best guides are the ones who teach me a lot of new things and make me a better angler, so I can, in turn, teach my children new things.

I've been underwhelmed by a lot of guides in too much of a hurry to put a limit of fish in the box regardless of whether the clients are learning or having a good time.

The worst guides are those who neither teach nor put many fish in the box.

"W" is a natural teacher. Being a great teacher has two main components:

1. A mastery and enthusiasm for the subject.
2. Patience and willingness to explain things to novices without being overly judgmental.

"W" and Josh demonstrated both today. Of course, I provided them both with lots of opportunities to demonstrate patience with lots of rookie mistakes.

"W" 06-11-2012 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by MathGeek (Post 446375)
To me, the best guides are the ones who teach me a lot of new things and make me a better angler, so I can, in turn, teach my children new things.

I've been underwhelmed by a lot of guides in too much of a hurry to put a limit of fish in the box regardless of whether the clients are learning or having a good time.

The worst guides are those who neither teach nor put many fish in the box.

"W" is a natural teacher. Being a great teacher has two main components:

1. A mastery and enthusiasm for the subject.
2. Patience and willingness to explain things to novices without being overly judgmental.

"W" and Josh demonstrated both today. Of course, I provided them both with lots of opportunities to demonstrate patience with lots of rookie mistakes.


You definitely got to see a few things that most don't notice trout fishing..... Slicks , busting trout , tailing reds...(tailing Drum) ...schools of bait...
If we would of keep pounding that area over and over we could of picked up more fish but the wind was going to keep blowing us faster and faster over those slicks

FREON 06-11-2012 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 446359)
All done ....passed all the computer parts of test...now just have to get papers and pay for licenses

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 446367)
Its more of s tax write off than adventure ...because I'm not going to kill my self doing it...just a part time income at my own pace...

Congrats Captain :grinpimp:...........You can use dat xtra ncum 2 help offset yer negative gainz on dat LNG stock. :grinpimp:

ElectricChicken 06-11-2012 07:48 PM

MathGeek, I like your style..

macdaddy 06-11-2012 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 446388)
You definitely got to see a few things that most don't notice trout fishing..... Slicks , busting trout , tailing reds...(tailing Drum) ...schools of bait...
If we would of keep pounding that area over and over we could of picked up more fish but the wind was going to keep blowing us faster and faster over those slicks

This is my problem too. Im not sure what Im looking for and probably run right through fish


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