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Old March 2nd, 2005, 07:40 PM
Calif Bill
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"Joshuall" wrote in message
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I've been watching the recent Woo Daves dvd I purchased on structure
fishing and doing some off season reading. Here's where I'm hung up I

guess.
On the dvd with Woo he's fishing a lake, a big one and obviously there's
"some" current, but not like one would have on a river. And the rivers we
have around here flow pretty darn fast.

Knowing that large mouth bass don't like current, how does what I'm
learning about fishing off shore mix? I mean if I pull off the banks here
and try to fish a ledge 30-40 yards off shore the water's really flowing.
Will they hang on a ledge in deep water where there's current? And if not
isn't all this off shore stuff mute for where I fish? I"m haveing the same
visualization problems with all of the structure I've been reading about
e.g. humps, sunken islands, ditches etc. Anyone that can help reconcile

this
for I'd sure appreciate it.

The other thing is that I know I can run over the structure with my
graph, but we have our fair share of rough fish here and cats etc. so it
will be really hard for me to tell the difference. Thanks in advance for

any
thoughts or clarifying help.

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Josh The Bad Bear



LMB like current. They just do not want to be in it. The Sacramento Delta
is a tidal river system, and there is always current. Sometimes down river,
other times up river. The bass lay behind structure, out of the current and
let the current bring them an easy meal. That way they just dart out into
the current, munch and go back behind the current breaking structure.