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Fishing is an art and science itself. An individual needs to use your left and right side of his/her brain to obtain results; the mixture of the illogical and logical thoughts. Many amateur fishermen think it is luck to catch the big one. This belief comes, because the masses do not understand how the things work. It takes dedicated time to figure the process out. Therefore many people have the disbelief that it takes only luck to get great catches. It is hilarious to notice the pattern, that when a flock of experienced fishermen go on the hunt. There is one or two individual from the group, who knows the drills, get the most fishes during a one week session. The rest of the group is just trying to figure out, why it is happening. However, that never happens. Getting the catches is not based on fortune. How else would that happen that the professionals get the most out of a days of fishing. The only explanation is that they know something, which the rest does not know. One to become excellent at it has to analyze the occurrences constantly. Without monitoring and adjusting the strategy a individual cannot learn the effect of the weather on the wandering of the fishes or the temperature. To perfect the skills to become a great fisherman a individual needs to spend at least thousand hours of dedicated attention. It is easy if the person starts the whole process during childhood, because by the age of twenty one the individual is up to thousand. It cuts the learning curve, if the person acquires useful information from related books or from mentors. In some cases, that can speed up the process twice. We suggest you to do that. Get more information about fishing here: [http://rybarskepotrebylacne.blog.sk/ Rybolov] or [http://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rekrea%C4%8Dn%C3%BD_rybolov wikipedia]
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