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There’s plenty going on in this Google Earth shot: a long rock bar that could funnel  sh, current lines and clean water. De nitely well worth inspection.
CTash in on new year resolutions
HERE comes reach a milestone, such powerful tools.
a time in your as buying a new rod Simply type in your angling career for tagging 20 flathead species or technique
Capricorn Coast
by JOHN BOON
when you’ve got to say and a new reel for tag- and start browsing – I
no to doing the same things over and over again, and expecting a different outcome.
past year in the review mirror and concentrate on what you’re looking to achieve in 2021.
todo–itcouldbea new species, catching particular fish using certain techniques or even putting fish on the table for the family a lot more often.
ging 50.
Whichever goal you
guarantee you will find more than you need if you look in the right place.
There’s an old saying by Albert Einstein that explains the definition of insanity.
set yourself, it all be- gins with research.
Speaking of mad- ness, 2020 was rocked by that dirty little virus we’ve all had a gutful of, so it’s time to put the
Statistics say that around 85 percent of new year resolutions fail, so what you need to do is prop yourself up in that top 15 percent of motivated achievers.
The biggest key is to set reasonable goals for yourself.
It seems that we live in a time of wanting to skip the small steps and go straight to the reward, but don’t try to walk before you can crawl.
I wanted to get better at targeting mangrove jack and also improve my skip casting.
Have a good think about what you want
You could even go as far as giving yourself a reward every time you
YouTube and Google are two of the most
There were so many YouTube videos dedi- cated to this topic, so from there I went out
Dan Baker with a solid red emperor on jig. This is one of the goals he set recently and clearly he got the reward. A lot of re- search and time went into making it happen.
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Saltwater barramundi are now a regular capture for the author, but only after investing time into that particular species.
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