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    fishing how good are you?

    check this pro out! http://www.yourviewtube.com/videos/9...ters-thumbs-up

    #2
    That is not too impressive at all to me.

    When I was a sponsored angler I would occasionally do casting demonstrations doing similar stuff. It is a learned art.

    Pitching a jig into a coffee cup size target at 10 - 15 - 20 yards is something you do a couple of million times during any given two day tournament. The difference in that the YouTube guy and a good "pitcher" is standing on a moving platform (boat) pitching at a target (hitting it more times than not) at unknown at varying distances with the expectation that on each pitch you’re are going to connect with a money fish.

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      #3
      how good is your skeet fishing? http://www.takemefishing.org/communi...r-casters-home

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        #4
        it's pretty impressive to me. good stuff

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          #5
          I used to take that guys money once a week in pitching contests!! Average!!

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            #6
            Now Skeet Fishing impressed me wow! similar to sight casting Reds but you Don't want to bonk them on the nogg'en

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              #7
              I'm impressed, but then again, fish laugh at the mention of my name.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Allaround View Post
                fish laugh at the mention of my name.
                We must be related.


                DJ

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                  #9
                  Okiehunter,
                  Your avatar is funny as h#ll.Still laughing!
                  Ernie

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Okiehunter View Post
                    That is not too impressive at all to me.

                    When I was a sponsored angler I would occasionally do casting demonstrations doing similar stuff. It is a learned art.

                    Pitching a jig into a coffee cup size target at 10 - 15 - 20 yards is something you do a couple of million times during any given two day tournament. The difference in that the YouTube guy and a good "pitcher" is standing on a moving platform (boat) pitching at a target (hitting it more times than not) at unknown at varying distances with the expectation that on each pitch you’re are going to connect with a money fish.
                    Wow don't hurt your arm patting yourself on the back!!!

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