Strong Angler Of The Week: Eric Lhopitault
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It’s time for the Strong Angler of the Week!
At Salt Strong we’re a family, and families help each other out…
This Strong Angler is no different.
Not only does he catch tons of fish (he hasn’t gotten skunked since becoming a member two years ago), but he’s also one of the most helpful members in the community.
He’s always giving detailed answers to other Insiders’ questions and is a true team player.
In this quick interview he shares:
- Why using lures over live bait helped him become more consistent
- How he learned what’s actually important when it comes to catching fish (hint: it’s not the lure’s fault)
- And how he catches fish even though he’s not fishing in a secret spot or always fishing the perfect tide
Enjoy!
Strong Angler Of The Week [VIDEO]
Once again, thank you and congratulations to Eric for winning the Strong Angler of the Week award.
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