chub_on_the_block
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We often hear about "experienced angler" etc.
Jimi Hendrix also posed the same question in his debut album.
But what should it take to class yourself as an experienced angler? Is it the same as being proficient or good?. Do you have to be a jack of all trades or a master of one method/target species?. Does experience need to be updated regularly?
Just wonderin'
Is it something like the flying hours that identifies a pilots experience?. To be an experienced carper i guess you would need 1000 rod hours or so? Or must you have caught say ten twenties or a thirty to be regarded as a specialist carper?.
Jimi Hendrix also posed the same question in his debut album.
But what should it take to class yourself as an experienced angler? Is it the same as being proficient or good?. Do you have to be a jack of all trades or a master of one method/target species?. Does experience need to be updated regularly?
Just wonderin'
Is it something like the flying hours that identifies a pilots experience?. To be an experienced carper i guess you would need 1000 rod hours or so? Or must you have caught say ten twenties or a thirty to be regarded as a specialist carper?.
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