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Old 10-27-07, 10:30 AM   #1
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Default Odd Structure

The last time we went Musky fishing in Lake Hudson, MI, I noticed a small "wall" type thing near the shore. I asked my dad's friend who we went with and he said it was originally built to stopt he shore form eroding. Now, after about 3 feet of shore has eroded form behind it, there is a space between it and the shore. It looks ot me as if it's made out of wood, with a metal frame. Some of the wood is missing so it has gaps in it. It is also accessible to fish from either end there it stops. I don't know how deep the water is between in and shore, but I'd assume not very.

Anybody think this might be a good structure for bass that we should try out next year? Or has anyone seen something like this before? (It can't be the only one in the world.)

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