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Old March 3rd, 2005, 02:14 AM
Ronnie Garrison
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go-bassn wrote:

I think it's more of a question of the bass positioning themselves in
predictable locations then it is a feeding scenario, much like it is in
tidal rivers. The no-current scenario in your lakes is on par with the
slack tide situations I face. The fish don't really stop eating during the
slack tide, but they do scatter & reposition themselves when the water stops
moving.

Warren

They are still there - you can see them on a deptfinder. They do move
off the structure and suspend, and I have a very tough time getting them
to hit. As soon as the current starts they move into contact with the
structure and feed. This movement is often just a few feet - straight
out over deeper water.