| Setting and Attaining Fishing Goals |
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| Wednesday, 19 July 2006 | |
![]() Setting and Attaining Fishing Goals 1. To set a pre-fishing routine for each tournament. These short term goals have been largely successful for me so far in 2006. I have been more relaxed, and I have enjoyed my days on the water. Though I am not burning any record books up, I am attaining my goals that I set for myself. I hope those small victories help me realize my long term goals. Those goals include: 1. To finish eighth or better in the club standings for 2006. Largely, these goals have not been attained yet. Since they are long term goals, I am constantly working on them. I am always pitching or flipping in the driveway, or re-reading my manuals of my fish finders. These goals should come to light at the end of the season for the most part. Setting both short and long term goals can be critical for becoming the angler you want to be. Continually striving for goals that you set for yourself keeps you mentally sharp. I used to laugh when Rick Clunn talked about instinct and fishing, but I am not laughing anymore. I am constantly referring back to past experiences, and listening to that inner voice when I am faced with a problem. Sometimes, you have to throw the textbook overboard and listen to that voice. Set some goals for yourself and see if they help you become a better angler. It’s always a good day to go fishing. Eric Huber warpath@ultimatebass.com
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