Hey everyone,
This is my first blog ever so bare with me, since I am a rookie at this. First and foremost, I would like to thank Jordan for creating a cool website. In the past I have log on to this website here and there, but most recently I've log on at least once a day to see what kind of good infomation I can collect and cool pictures of members posting.
The main reason I am writing this blog is to thank everyone that have been very helpful with answering questions I have posted. In particular Daniel Iwamoto (bassboattech), who went out of his way to provide step by step infomation on the particular problem I was having with my boat. He went out of his way to email me and showing real interest in helping a fellow fisherman. This kind of gesture is not what expected from a website and thought that it was important for me to write something about it to show my appreciation.
The people on this website seems to be down to earth individuals. I can tell by some of the post I have read, that there are a lot of passionate basser in the northwest. Which surprise me at first, since moving up here from California, I thougth there would be nothing but salmon and steelhead fishery. Boy was I wrong. It is very nice that the local pros provide great insight on this website. The information that I recieved from them well help me with my fishing that's for sure.
I have met or seen a couple of guys from this website out on the waters and had nothing but good experience. In particular Tag Watson, since he is from my neck of the woods. That guy is one cool cat. He is really down to earth and seems to be well respected on this website and whom ever I've talk to that mention his name.
In the future I look foward to meeting more of wafish members out on the water. From what I have experice so far, I can't wait to hit the lakes.
Thanks for taking the time to read my first blog.
Sun
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