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You may actually catch an unguided fish!
Just kidding, I spent MANY days learning this game! Everyone pays their dues!
You're right, not every boat can get there. Once upon a time Packmore, Stegent and I were going to go into Pringle and look for Sow Trout. Water was low ( February). We dropped the hook outside the entrance ... in a B2. Some idiot came blowing up planning on "making it ".... he didn't !
There's a tuition that's paid. Stay humble and it might come your way.... Always stay humble ... or you'll be the next Scott Graham.
I've hear people say that about Scott- what's the story there?
Funny thing is though, I know Scott's brother Mike. Mike is a decent guy in small doses but gets really wound up about stuff- like Mike gripes about a guide named Brent Hodges who owns/runs Reel Fly that runs out of the fly shop in Sattler below Canyon Dam. Brent had mostly been a river guide doing trips on the Guad, Devil's, and various Hill Country rivers but a few years ago he started doing trips in POC and Mike got all bent out of shape claiming that Brent "stole KT's spots" which were spots that Scott Graham showed KT to begin with.
And the thing is that part of paying your dues is learning from people who have been there. I'm happy to share what knowledge I've gleaned, however limited it might be, especially in the areas around West Bay because there simply are no secret spots.
Hell, when we hit the south shoreline in the state park we had virtually all of Carancahua Cove to ourselves besides some birds and kayakers several hundred yards away. There was one guy in a skiff by himself using his trolling motor to work the breakwater but there was nobody in this large grass-covered cove where the water was damn near gin-clear.
Point being, even when you share with somebody a lot of people won't put in the work. Certainly not poling a flat.