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Numerous questions from the last fishing trip
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<blockquote data-quote="wasilvers" data-source="post: 106269" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>Wow, I read the first three sections of the link and it summed up all I had learned in hours of research this summer! I had to stop, I was learning too much! Thanks for the link.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the info on docks. With the clear lake I've been trying to learn this summer-I've notice that docks where I can't see the bottom usually hold good bites. Docks too shallow, I might get a bit, but usually it is smaller fish. With bigger docks, as I think back, I needed to hold the bait there for a while. Maybe it gave the time for the older fish to get there? I never thought to look for old, growing docks and I usually skipped floating docks. Hmmm - things to try before the summer is over!</p><p></p><p>fishdevil - Thanks for the info and the picture. Very nice bass and makes me willing to try it more than once.</p><p></p><p>Will</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wasilvers, post: 106269, member: 1776"] Wow, I read the first three sections of the link and it summed up all I had learned in hours of research this summer! I had to stop, I was learning too much! Thanks for the link. Thanks for the info on docks. With the clear lake I've been trying to learn this summer-I've notice that docks where I can't see the bottom usually hold good bites. Docks too shallow, I might get a bit, but usually it is smaller fish. With bigger docks, as I think back, I needed to hold the bait there for a while. Maybe it gave the time for the older fish to get there? I never thought to look for old, growing docks and I usually skipped floating docks. Hmmm - things to try before the summer is over! fishdevil - Thanks for the info and the picture. Very nice bass and makes me willing to try it more than once. Will [/QUOTE]
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