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Fishing advice for jon boat on big lake??
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<blockquote data-quote="ccm" data-source="post: 355262" data-attributes="member: 13447"><p>Very good advice. </p><p></p><p> It can take awhile to learn a new/large lake and you will always be finding new things/areas to fish. For example my dad this past spring used Google Earth to put together a pattern on Lake Fork this past spring. Because of what the weather conditions were where we were , he was able to find calm pockets out of the wind that were not noticeable on a topographical map & we were able to key in on big fish. I caught my personal best, a 23 incher just a little over 10.5lbs. Maps are always a good tool they will help eliminate water & show things not noticeable from above the surface. Use your fish finder on such areas to find the depth & see structure somewhat. Anglers were able to find structure & catch lots fish back in the era of flashers so even a cheap modern graph is a leg up on how it use to be so use it to it's full extent!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ccm, post: 355262, member: 13447"] Very good advice. It can take awhile to learn a new/large lake and you will always be finding new things/areas to fish. For example my dad this past spring used Google Earth to put together a pattern on Lake Fork this past spring. Because of what the weather conditions were where we were , he was able to find calm pockets out of the wind that were not noticeable on a topographical map & we were able to key in on big fish. I caught my personal best, a 23 incher just a little over 10.5lbs. Maps are always a good tool they will help eliminate water & show things not noticeable from above the surface. Use your fish finder on such areas to find the depth & see structure somewhat. Anglers were able to find structure & catch lots fish back in the era of flashers so even a cheap modern graph is a leg up on how it use to be so use it to it's full extent! [/QUOTE]
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