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    Until I got my Humminbird mega image I didn't know bream would bed in water as deep as 13 feet. I was looking at my side image today and found a ton of old beds. I've always fished beds up in pockets with water only about 3 feet deep. Do you guys think they would be Shell Crackers that deep or Blue Gill?

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    I've been told by some old fellas the bigger gills and shellcrackers will bed in deeper water.
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    I usually get my biggest ones in around 7-10 foot deep beds. I'm with CrappieDontTap It's probably bullgills and redears

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    when I was a kid I use to fish on the bottom with a small hook and cricket and a splitshot up the line. Would anchor up and just fish on bottom like I was catfishing. Caught a lot of bluegill in water up to around 12 ft or so even in pretty fertile green water. Also pickup channel cats too. On same lake though caught em so shallow backs about sticking out of the water. Catch some deep, catch some shallow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mustfish View Post
    Until I got my Humminbird mega image I didn't know bream would bed in water as deep as 13 feet. I was looking at my side image today and found a ton of old beds. I've always fished beds up in pockets with water only about 3 feet deep. Do you guys think they would be Shell Crackers that deep or Blue Gill?
    I was told by the dock operator at Fall Creek Falls.....back in 2014 I think it was.....that when I put my HB 899 in the lake with my kayak it was the fist time the lake had seen an si unit. Whether that is true or not I have no clue. The lake is known for big bluegill......one of the TN state record bluegill came from there. I had caught Gills off of beds in different lakes at a depth of 8-9 feet....Dale Hollow being one of those lakes. I have always known the deeper the beds the bigger the Gills. But I had no clue I was going to find the number of beds I did in water from 10-15 feet deep. They were all over the place. You can only put a canoe...kayak in the lake...no personal boats. The lake is over 300 acres in size....I no longer have any kayaks.....I wish I did I would be up there come spring. But the answer to your question, beds that deep are in all probability....according to my research and experience......are more likely to be bluegill than shell cracker.

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    Doggone I fish the same way in the middle of summer. 20ft deep. I just thought they bedded shallow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mustfish View Post
    Doggone I fish the same way in the middle of summer. 20ft deep. I just thought they bedded shallow.
    They will.....and do bed shallow. But as I said if you can find the beds in deeper water......bigger fish. I fish several deep, clear water lakes...Dale Hollow...Center Hill. There bluegill tend to bed deeper than the other places I fish....I also get bigger bluegill from those lakes also...generally speaking. My unit for the past 8 months is the Helix Mega 10 si. With the older core si units I couldn’t see through weeds to see beds. I am reading that with the Mega units you can see beds through the weeds. I hope so....that would be awesome. I found this bed last September....they usually go back to old beds.....I’ll be there...LOL. The Mega sure takes a great image.

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    Mustfish I see from your profile that you are at Lake Gaston. My pulmonary doctor here in TN is always telling me I need to go there and fish it. I think he spends several weeks a year over there.

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