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NEWSLETTER July 30, 2008
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Learn moreA Two-Cast Technique To Find The Biggest Fish On Any Point
If fish lived in aquariums, we'd all be fishing pros. We'd unfailingly cast right to the big fish and drag our lures a hair's width from their prizefighter jaws. After all, we'd be able to see them — why would we cast anywhere else?

If a fish refused, we'd gauge its reaction and play trial-and-error with presentation until we found the magic combination. It wouldn't be a matter of if we caught big fish; it would merely be when and how.

Of course, that's not the case in the real word. Fish — even those in extremely clear lakes and rivers — wear a cloak of water that usually shields them from our prying eyes. Where they are and what they're doing at any moment remains a mystery to the masses. That's why NAFC Life Member Bill Siemantel developed a two-cast technique to catch the biggest fish on any point — an approach you can use next time out.


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Learn the two-cast technique for catching fish on points.
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