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Location: blue mounds,wisc | i want everybody out there to know that during the first MWC tourny, i learned that your partner is the most important part of being sucessful.if you and your partner dont agree with everything that takes place on and off the water,it creates friction. dale kuklinski and i, have a very good relationship,we discuss everything and listen to each other.everybody has thier own ideas,but when partners can agree and come up with a program that they can rely on its gold to me. theres no one to blame for a bad day.and your partner to thank when its all good.i have found the greatest partner in the world,dale is a awsome fisherman and my very best friend,we together will someday find ways to win . until then we have to work hard on getting better! |
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Location: Adell, WI | Team tournaments and Pro-Am tournaments are all about team work just as you said Larry. Working hard to help, teach, learn, trust and listening is a huge part of tournament fishing. In a Pro-Am it's important that we help our amateurs feel comfortable in our boats. Help them learn about what we are doing.
Larry Eaton and I had a great time together and we work hard as a team. I am very lucky to have found a excellent fishing partner like Larry Eaton. I really look forward to future team tournaments with him.
Dale Kuklinski
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| Great team mates are hard to find.
I have been lucky over the years to fish with some great guy's.
I had to accuse Zillgy of being a mind reader at the MWC tournament.
I was in the back of the boat on day 2 with an empty live well to keep me company.
It was time for a change. I took to cranks on the rod looked up and Mark said to the dam we go.
I had to laugh because thats what I was about to say.
It was a great time down there. except for the fog delay.
At least the water was soft.
Schmitty |
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