Fish Hard, Don’t Fall Short

Posted By on February 22, 2010

If you fish hard and don’t fall short of doing so consistently, your going to get rewarded even when the fishing conditions are tough. Reel Job Fishing guide, Eric Welch, does this every day he’s on the water bass fishing.  It doesn’t matter if it’s raining, snowing, really slow fishing, or temperatures in the teens, he’s gives it his all.

The picture above has Eric Welch holding two trophy smallmouth bass landed on Lake Hiawassee.  That day he only landed six bass but two of them were big kicker fish. The bite was very slow but that didn’t phase Eric’s focus and ability to fish hard all day long. This is what sets Eric Welch apart from other fisherman, and that is why he guides for Reel Job Fishing.

Next time your out fishing and feel your confidence dropping, remember this…“To be consistent day in and day out you have to fish hard and give it your all to get rewarded”. Doing so, you’ll consistently catch more fish, more trophies, and acquire more in-depth knowledge about your fisheries.

The best days to learn and build your fishing skills, are during tough fishing days.  It makes you think outside of the box and adapt your fishing techniques to generate success.

Keep it Reel,

Capt. Kent Klewein
Reel Job Fishing, LLC
www.kent-klewein.com
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