Colder weather, look for them to stack up in the deeper water. Follow a creek channel if your body has one. Try on the edges first and then work out to the deeper water.
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So what's everyone's plan when it starts to cool off? I've only started sacalait fishing this summer and mostly in shallow water (not big reservoirs with deep water). Where I've been, 10 ft is considered deep. Now that the water has dropped, deep is 5/6 feet. Stay in that deeper water or start looking on the banks?
Colder weather, look for them to stack up in the deeper water. Follow a creek channel if your body has one. Try on the edges first and then work out to the deeper water.
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Dwyane
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I’m guessing you’re in the basin?
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