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Old 01-08-05, 09:31 AM   #1
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Default mid-lake humps....

At what depth does sunlight no longer affect the positioning of bass in relationship to humps? Assuming the water to be fairly clear, at what depth does light no longer come into play?

I've been told that if a hump has a steeper side, the bass will relate to the steeper side and if there is cover on the hump itself, they will more likely relate to the cover....... Now, they could be hanging in the shade of the cover, but in general the question still lingers, at what depth does the light/shade situation no longer count?

If you had humps that were at one foot intervals, one at one foot, one at two feet, one at three...and so on, what would be the likely depth?

Thanks, Mac
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