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Just bought me some Charlie Brewer's Sliders need some help
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<blockquote data-quote="Mac" data-source="post: 71735" data-attributes="member: 842"><p>If you get the book from www.sliderfishing.com it will help greatly. It seems Charlie repeats himself in the book, but really doesn't. It's a very easy book to read and I am making an honest suggestion.....read it six times before going out fishing for the first time and read it once every two times after that for the next 4 times out. That little book has been responsible for my fishing to improve vastly. I'd also use a small weight or not a bit of weight on a number one or two hook, especially starting out. Get a few black worms and a few natural color worms to use and go from there. His crappie hook in the 1/16 size is good to start with if you need weight. The key is slowing down a lot with little or no weight. It will work....it will really work if you get it from the book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mac, post: 71735, member: 842"] If you get the book from www.sliderfishing.com it will help greatly. It seems Charlie repeats himself in the book, but really doesn't. It's a very easy book to read and I am making an honest suggestion.....read it six times before going out fishing for the first time and read it once every two times after that for the next 4 times out. That little book has been responsible for my fishing to improve vastly. I'd also use a small weight or not a bit of weight on a number one or two hook, especially starting out. Get a few black worms and a few natural color worms to use and go from there. His crappie hook in the 1/16 size is good to start with if you need weight. The key is slowing down a lot with little or no weight. It will work....it will really work if you get it from the book. [/QUOTE]
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