David R. Norris, Jr. says: Eagerly accepted the opportunity to write for the @saltwateranglermagazine ! Today my first article was published so please go give it a read! Plan to give fishing advice while integrating marine science into my articles. Let me know what you think! You can go get a copy at @roysbaitandtackle or @finfactorykayaktackle . Huge thanks to Wayne Davis @kwigglers for the support! #saltwaterfishing #fishing #skifflife #flyfishing
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dr.norris
http://saltyanglermagazine.com/HTML/January12ISSUE/HTML/files/mobile/index.html#41
finfactorykayaktackle
Great thoughtful read and thank you very much for the mention! @mikemo50 #Respect
kwigglers
Great job @dr.norris you represent well and will provide a great deal of knowledge to many anglers
ramblinbird
So cool!!!
gregjr223
Right on brother ?? good read can’t wait for the next article. And for keeping a fishing log what might you suggest logging? Location, water temps, baro pressures and tides? @dr.norris
thewildflowerdances
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kc_will_
Awesome!!!
dr.norris
@gregjr223 I try to log as many variables as I can. Date, times, location, moon phases, tides, feeding times, lures used, fish caught, barometric pressures rising or falling, weather conditions, comments about anything significant that happened, and the structure I was fishing (potholes, oyster reefs, etc.) it helps to save screenshots of the tide and weather from the days you fish to log later.