Looking to co-angle

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MossdaleMonster
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Looking to co-angle

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Trying to co-angle this next year… don’t know where to start. Id like to fish tourneys. Would also just be down to fun fish. I’m located in the 209. I have a 16ft sea nymph with a 40 two stoke just no working live well. Been fishing for 10+ years now. Can fish any style. Any advice helps.
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Just sign up for one of the Pro Ams as a Am
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I sent you a PM
MossdaleMonster
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Dave Brabec wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 9:19 am Just sign up for one of the Pro Ams as a Am
What pro am’s would you recommend?
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I'd suggest starting off with a shared weight format so you can fish as a team with your drawn pros. NewJen or Won bass both offer this format...it can be a great learning experience... Just a thought...
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DanC wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 7:46 pm I'd suggest starting off with a shared weight format so you can fish as a team with your drawn pros. NewJen or Won bass both offer this format...it can be a great learning experience... Just a thought...
Appreciate the info, I seen new Jen’s sight seemed a little easier to use. But on won bass all I see is “all in” or individual tournaments. Does won bass only do 5 tournaments a year?
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Well geometry speaking I think that when fishing from the back of the boat you will need to cast on a 45 deg. angle of the boater. Then throughout the day try to cast in a 360 deg. radius but NEVER fall back to an obtuse angle or your boater will look at you sternly as if you didn't know of the corresponding angles theorem. Hope this helps. :D
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MossdaleMonster wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 10:03 pm
DanC wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 7:46 pm I'd suggest starting off with a shared weight format so you can fish as a team with your drawn pros. NewJen or Won bass both offer this format...it can be a great learning experience... Just a thought...
Appreciate the info, I seen new Jen’s sight seemed a little easier to use. But on won bass all I see is “all in” or individual tournaments. Does won bass only do 5 tournaments a year?
Yea so WON bass has their big US open pro/ams...these are 3day shared weight events. They can be daunting but fun. NewJen is inexpensive and a great way to start out.
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