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Old 10-16-06, 07:38 PM   #1
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Okay. Still, every time I go fishing I don't catch ANY fish. It's starting to get to me. I shore fish which could be part of the problem, but even when I boat fish I barely ever catch fish.

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Old 10-16-06, 07:47 PM   #2
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J-think cover: weeds, logs, rocks, etc. Bass don't like open water-they want to be around cover, so that is where I'd concentrate. Any idea of the water temp? It is getting to the time of the year where it becomes a big consideration, like it is in spring.
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it is the coming of the winter in your area jool. where every thing gets slack.. you have not said weather you fish ponds or lakes..

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I have no idea of the water temp. It's cold though. That's all I know.
I fish a shallow very weedy lake. I can't find too much cover. Usually when there are logs, the water is only like 6 inches deep and when there are overhanging trees I can't find any fish. I've tried being very stealthy and casting 50 feet from the water.
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ok jool can you see the end of the weeds?-the deeper it is the less weeds can/will grow. this weed line is the area you want to work most of your lures at.. where the water flows in to the pond would be a good starting area. where it flows out is also good. these two basic areas will be your best places for the next 2 months

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From what I know, those weeds grow out pretty far. I definately can't see the weeds ending. And you said where the water flows into a pond... What do you mean by that? Thanks Zook.
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the creek channel or river channel.when they are making the pond or resivior,the dam up a creek or river,flooding the area around it and making ponds and lakes.
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