Also I goose egged on Cox Creek a many of times
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I'm a Garmin user I use the a-scope a lot Not sure if hb has that but it helps me tell between fish and trash
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Also I goose egged on Cox Creek a many of times
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GKBATTS just showed how easy it is and how it happens. Always keep tell tell info close to the vest. Tailgate shots of fish or table shots of fish or even a cooler shot after the catch only at best reveal the kinda pickup you drive or your brand of cooler, or just how nice a table you got. It only takes a very small bit of info, a recognizable land mark or a gps coordinate and so long fishing spot, take a number if you wanna fish there again.
Welcome to the home of the, boat eating, trolling motor busting, prop bending, lower unit smashing, stump filled mud hole called Lake Conway.
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Agree with Paul, I wouldn't use them lil fishies, every piece of trash will show up a fish and he is dead on about showing your coordinates being a bad Idea. my 2 cents
They is Right about the sensitivity.... From all the rains there is a layer of Debris around those depths above the shad lines, Because of the difference in the water Density it shows up as clutter
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