DADAKOTA Posted June 10, 2016 Posted June 10, 2016 Generally I like to fish with someone. But there are times I actually prefer to go on my own. Especially when I am trying a new technique or looking for new spots for tournaments. Boat positioning is so much easier when you are alone. I know some tourney guys don't want to share a boat with others they may fish against on the same water. chomper, Champ188 and Hammer time 3
Smithvillesteve Posted June 11, 2016 Posted June 11, 2016 "I do my best work alone!" Elias to Chris in the movie Platoon
wtr dogs Posted June 11, 2016 Posted June 11, 2016 I would be happy to share my boat with a partner, even a non-boater, At my age I am slow at the courtesy dock alone and a partner could hasten take in and out. This time of year bottom bouncing, trolling and brush pile fishing would be the main action. Your welcome to bring your own tackle or use mine. Boat is a 17.5 Lowe Fishing machine.1 Would welcome another Ozark anglers Meet and Greet. Ron DADAKOTA, chomper, tho1mas and 1 other 4 Home of the the dam of 2009 AKC National Debry Champion.--AMMOAMMO
Unimog Posted June 13, 2016 Posted June 13, 2016 I have friends that have a place in Stockton and they go down a lot. Problem is they don't bass fish, only walleye and crappie. I presume this is because they don't have to actually make a cast and can drink at the same time lol.
bassfisher Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 On 6/5/2016 at 8:09 PM, chomper said: Just curious if there is anyone else that bass fishes Stockton solo because their regular partners are generally tied up or busy lately. I find myself going alone which is fine but it's more fun to spend the day whipping the banks with someone else in the boat. Seems you stay focused better and "feed" off each other when 2 guys are fishing hard and throwing different lures. Anyone looking to pair up sometime with another bass fisherman ? I would be more than happy to split the cost with you fishing
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