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I have been here for a while, but got sidetracked by life....lol. But I am back at it. I have created a new site. I have had a few issues, but retook some of the lessons and feel I am progressing. I think I am getting better at thee writing content part, but still lots of room for improvement. The program here at Wealthy Affiliates is definitely a plus. Also as I follow more people on here I learn more from there blogs and questions. My web site I am currently working on is www.bassinworld.com. Any feedback or advice will be appreciated.
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Great looking site, very clean. I might work on organizing the posts with either categories or tags so it is easier to navigate.
I go fishing summers with my grandparents and brother. My grandma and brother always seem to catch the fish. Grandpa and me=nothing. We are usually going after walleye or lake trout. I once landed a northern pike. It is a good time. Hopefully, I can learn some tricks and beat my brother next time we are out.
Thank you for your advice! My site is geared towards bass fishing primarily, but most of the tactics will work towards other species as well. The best advice on fishing for any species is to use the best tools you can afford, maintain them to keep them in good working order and to have confidence in what you are using. The biggest mistake I see new fishermen make is spending too much time changing lures. Lost time! Often it's just a matter of getting whatever bait you are using in front of the fish.