"Don't do the same things all the time. Experiment. If you learn four or five techniques for walleyes, you can be a really good angler."
"It's not how many rods and reels you own, or lures you have, it's how you use each one of them."
"Find where the bait fish are, because where there's bait fish, there's fish."
"Women listen better than guys. When I have a husband-wife in the boat, often she will outfish him because she listens better."
"Examine the stomach contents of fish; it will tell you what they are feeding on."
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