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Hi
Fisherman,
Today you
are going to find the best way to bring up hundreds of baitfish
just a few minutes after the Saltwater Fishing Secret Weapon
goes into the water. I'll also show you the "unbeatable"
techniques of using it to catch as many fish as you want...
and it's all because you signed up for my saltwater fishing
information 40 days ago!
So last
time (about a week ago) I talked about where (and how) to lower
your Saltwater Fishing Secret Weapon into the water, at what
depth, and what to expect in the 30 minutes after you drop it
in...
Now what?
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Well
this is where the fun really starts!
First, let's talk about scooping up some of the natural live bait that's
now feeding on all of the zooplankton. There will be so much bait, it's
almost impossible not to catch as much as you want, but there are 2
techniques (and a special equipment recommendation) that seem to work
the best.
First
technique is to use a hand net... but not just any hand net. You see,
most nets have metal in them (the rim) and this sends out a small "charge"
into the water, which scares the fish. Not only that, but they can see
the net - and they scurry away...
...YES,
you can use ANY net to scoop up bait - because the water will be thick
with it. But the best net to use is a "clear catch bait net".
It's invisible in the water - and has no metal in it that sends out
a charge through the water.
The
bait fish won't even know it's there - and before the minnows and other
stuff know what hit them - they'll be inside your bait container! You
can get one here:
http://tinyurl.com/pfzxf
The
second (and better) technique is to use a cast, or throw net. Imagine
throwing a
6 foot net over the feeding frenzy of bait fish... letting it sink a
little, and then bringing it up with nearly 100 bait fish? You save
time and expense when catching your own natural live bait. This is powerful
stuff.
Next
week, we'll go over exactly what you'll do to maximize your catches
of the game fish that move in on the swarms of bait... there is something
specific you'll want to do in terms of the location of your line - I'll
tell you all about it next week. Or...
You
can start using it for yourself here (and you'll also receive every
single technique for catching fish that has ever been attempted with
success while using it):
http://www.saltwaterfishingweapon.com/dt/saltwaterweapontraining3.php
...and
remember, it works for more than just saltwater fish - it works on any
game fish in freshwater too! Plus, you can use it from the boat, or
the shore - and you'll get results in ponds, lakes, and rivers too.
The
deadline for getting one of the remaining 200 packages is rapidly approaching.
This is the lowest deal ever, and when the 200 is gone - you'll have
to pay more. If you want one of these amazing secret weapons - now is
the best time.
http://www.saltwaterfishingweapon.com/dt/saltwaterweapontraining3.php
Here's
another saltwater fishing "case study" submitted by Woodrow
in Florida.
"...you
could actually hear them slamming into the hull of the boat..."
"Dan,
Here's
my story...
Once
"Joe" and I launched my skiff out of Daytona Beach,
FL and found it was too rough offshore to get out of the inlet
safely. We anchored in a small lagoon about 5-6 feet deep and
turned on the Saltwater Fishing Weapon just to see what would
happen while we waited for the tides to change. Joe had never
see anything like this before and was amazed as minnows began
to swarm in a clockwise circle. After a few more minutes there
were so many bait fish attacking the minnows that you could
actually hear them slamming into the hull of the boat as they
slashed their way through the Glass Minnows. Then the Sea Turtles
showed up and came straight at the boat and at the last second
dove under the hull barely missing it.
Dolphins were just out of radius of the swarm swimming around
us catching fish on the "edge". We caught so many
large baitfish.... that my livewell was choking on them. We
had to quit at midnight due to the livewell barely being able
to keep them alive. Joe commented that as well as the Saltwater
Fishing Weapon worked in shallow water he wanted nothing to
do with it "offshore"! He was afraid to even think
of what might be lurking underneath the boat out there in the
dark.
Another
friend up in the Panhandle (St. Marks area) laughed and scoffed
at me for wasting my money. I finally made it up there and we
went out about 9 miles in the Gulf one night. I setup the Saltwater
Fishing Weapon and the baitfish rolled in followed by Squid
and other critters. He threw out a live Pinfish into the "outer
darkness" and immediately was on with a Kingfish. Next
cast almost immediately he was on with a Cobia. Then a large
Shark came in and waited patiently just outside of the radius
of the swarm and once in a while would sneak in a little closer
and then glide back out into the darkness. We estimated that
Shark was at least 10 feet. We never could get hooked up with
the Shark but did so well we didn't care. Kevin was so excited
about the Saltwater Fishing Weapon he told me he had no idea
something like that would work so well. When we got home the
first thing he did was tell his wife he had to have the "Saltwater
Fishing Weapon". She couldn't believe the change in his
attitude.
Thanks
so much Dan."
Woodrow
Bryan
Daytona Beach, Florida
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Now,
in 4 days I'll be sending you Day #4 of the Saltwater Fishing Mini Course
where I'll tell you about keeping "shrimp on ice"... and how
this little technique can make your life much easier out on the water.
I'll
see you then...
Gone
Fishin'
Dan
Eggertsen
President
and Founder, Saltwater Fishing Secret
http://www.saltwaterfishingweapon.com/dt/saltwaterweapontraining3.php
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