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<blockquote data-quote="FishyItch" data-source="post: 175982" data-attributes="member: 4387"><p>First of all, thanks for sponsoring. </p><p></p><p>To me being great on AND OFF the water means being conscious of the community, and when I say "community" I mean the fish, the lake, the anglers and everything that goes into making them all work together. This doesn't just mean making sure you don't play a fish to exhaustion or making sure you get it back in the water as soon as possible. It doesn't just mean having a pair of wire cutters handy to snip a hook if a fish is snagged badly. It doesn't just mean downsizing your rods and reels and donating a few to the local thrift store. It doesn't just mean helping that nice older gentlemen you see every summer at the lake load up his boat if he's having trouble. To me it's all of those things and more. It's not just carrying a positive and helpful attitude, it's perpetuating it.</p><p></p><p>I guess that's my two cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FishyItch, post: 175982, member: 4387"] First of all, thanks for sponsoring. To me being great on AND OFF the water means being conscious of the community, and when I say "community" I mean the fish, the lake, the anglers and everything that goes into making them all work together. This doesn't just mean making sure you don't play a fish to exhaustion or making sure you get it back in the water as soon as possible. It doesn't just mean having a pair of wire cutters handy to snip a hook if a fish is snagged badly. It doesn't just mean downsizing your rods and reels and donating a few to the local thrift store. It doesn't just mean helping that nice older gentlemen you see every summer at the lake load up his boat if he's having trouble. To me it's all of those things and more. It's not just carrying a positive and helpful attitude, it's perpetuating it. I guess that's my two cents. [/QUOTE]
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