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Post by comoda on May 11, 2011 7:52:45 GMT 9
Been meaning to post this for a while. There is a fine line between being a proud American and an ignorant one. If the hospitality we were shown this last tournament is any indication, the locals here are as generous and willing to help out as we can ever ask for. With that said we need to show them the same respect and courtesy in return. It is not just "our" fish but ALL of our fish Korean and American alike. There is a vast wealth of knowledge that the Korean angler has and if we want to have any kind of success fishing in this country we need to tap into. We can definitely turn more people on to Bass fishing by carrying ourself accordingly so wether you are out there fishing casually on a bank or a tournament somewhere remember you are making a lasting impression good or bad.
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Post by nomad on May 11, 2011 9:25:49 GMT 9
Been meaning to post this for a while. There is a fine line between being a proud American and an ignorant one. If the hospitality we were shown this last tournament is any indication, the locals here are as generous and willing to help out as we can ever ask for. With that said we need to show them the same respect and courtesy in return. It is not just "our" fish but ALL of our fish Korean and American alike. There is a vast wealth of knowledge that the Korean angler has and if we want to have any kind of success fishing in this country we need to tap into. We can definitely turn more people on to Bass fishing by carrying ourself accordingly so wether you are out there fishing casually on a bank or a tournament somewhere remember you are making a lasting impression good or bad. Well said. Whether you like it or not, we're always under the microscope to a degree in what we, as guests here, do and say.
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Post by bassfishinsteve on May 11, 2011 19:05:10 GMT 9
James that was well said and i agree completely
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