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Kalamazoo Area

Started by RyanLuft, May 18, 2010, 02:32:29 PM

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RyanLuft

If there is anyone in the Kalamazoo area that is looking for a non-boater fishing partner, feel free to get in touch with me.  I'm getting a little tired of being restricted to the limited shore areas of these fantastic local lakes.  Being that I am in grad school currently, there is little hope of getting a boat of my own for a while...

RyanLuft

In addition, I am not opposed to traveling a little for opportunities.

TCook

Surprising nobody wants to take a new guy fishing, if I had a boat I would take you out all the time.
FISH HARD!!!

McCarter

i feel the same way.  i probably take at least a dozen new people fishing a year.  more if i had more time.

McCarter himself :-\'

RyanLuft

I guess there isn't anyone local here.

1javelin

look on some websites and find some bassclubs in the area, or you could always go to D and R and ask Randy about clubs in the area.  They're more localized there so you should get more information.  Clubs are probably the easiest way to get started when you don't know anyone in the area, and you'll learn a ton and maybe qualify for some of the big tourneys.  When the boat gets up we'll hit the water a few times.

1jav
Live to fish, Fish to live.

Firefighter Jeff

Quote from: McCarter on May 19, 2010, 04:52:31 PM
i feel the same way.  i probably take at least a dozen new people fishing a year.  more if i had more time.

McCarter himself :-\'

That's very impressive McCarter.  I pride myself on getting others out fishing, but I come no where close to your numbers.

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