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    Default We can all learn from this one.


    What makes your lake different, and how do you deal with it?
    "I'll live and die a fisherman."Calling John the Fisherman.."

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    Just have to go to it and find out some are deeper different structures and so on
    Luke:5
    6And when they had this done, they inclosed a great multitude of fishes: and their net brake.

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    Do what?
    "I'll live and die a fisherman."Calling John the Fisherman.."

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    I guess the small lake close to me is more like a 150 or 175 acre pond than anything else... It don't seem to have a channel of much significance at all, for the most part... The most successful way I have found to catch fish there is to find bottom cover, usually submerged wood, a tree or maybe just bushes somebody has weighted down as fish attractors... Another place I like to fish is called a creek but it has 10 to 15 feet of water and is accessible by even the 20 foot bass boats we see now a days, it is different because it seems to be constantly changing as it floods and then goes back down, the downed tree trunk you caught fish in a week or two ago might have disappeared the next time you go so you are always looking for where the fish are hanging out today.

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