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Old 04-09-06, 04:28 PM   #1
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Default What Makes Lakes Change?

You ever wonder why your favorite lake one year has all kinds of bass biting, top water , chasing crankbaits etc, and then the very next year its all changed? I hear from several anglers that complain about there's no comparison from last year to this one, and it makes you wonder if its all bait fish location related, is it water temp and depth? Any ideas on past experiences from your home lake?
An example up here is a rainy spring that floods the coves can make it great to fish new waters that were woods, but the other side of the coin is how the lakes water level management lowers the pool level and the fish change locations making it hard to figure out....
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