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Old 07-02-08, 05:28 PM   #1
crankitup
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Default Finding the BASS

Hey Guy's! I hope everyone has been having some good fishing!! So as a lot of you already may know I fish a highland lake here in Texas. What this means it the lake usally drops off very fast from the shore, vegetation in the water or close to the bank it gone due to the massive amounts of rock, and I cannot find any substantial amounts of structure. The points are very broad and typically blend in to the rest of the surrounding drop off's. The only thing on the lake that reflect structure are a bunch of rotted out timber that provide absolutly no shade or reason for forage to seek it out. The water temperature is in the mid 80's and typically stained. I need help finding these fish. The majority I catch are on the bank but I know the bigger ones are somewhere else. All teh show's, magazines, etc. always talk about finding Bass around weeds, breaks in rock from soft bottoms etc. This lake has none of these items. No vegetation, no change in bottom structure or firmness and no distinct drop offs or points. What do you suggest or do you need some more information?
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