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In looking at the pre fishing thread it made me think of my own summer fishing
situation. I fish in a bay. On one side of the is a weed area that is adjacent to a deep drop off. This is a productive area for bass. On the other side of the bay there is and expansive area of weeds in a shallow area (4' to 6' deep). The bass never seem to be in this area. It looks like a prime bass habitat. I would like to exploit the other side of the bay but the smallmouth bass just don't want to enter the shallows. |
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There could be a lot of reasons that it doesn't have any fish. How clear is
the water, if I am in a greenish colored water, 4' to 6' depth with weeds is amazing for bass if 1) There isn't moss growing on the weeds , 1a) as long as there is some kind of food present. If it is an expansive flat look for irregularities. Do the weeds get sprayed? Are they brown or green? What other predators do you have in that lake. Also I am not saying that Smallies do not frequent weed beds, but that would not be my first target areas for smallmouth, unless that is the only cover available. Do you ever see any bluegills or insects around those weeds? Birds in the area will give you an idea about the insect population, which in turn will give you insight into the baitfish and pan fish population, and on down the food chain. Also if the weedbed is very large with 4' to 6' of water, with consistent contours, the fish could really be anywhere within that weedbed. Fish have basic needs, such as safety and food, if that weedbed has these elements you can feel pretty confident the fish are there. Here on the lakes I fish in Wisconsin (Winnebago chain) Weedbeds are few and far between, plus we have people spaying the weeds, other predatory species (Muskie, Northerns, Walleye, and Freshwater Drum), dark water, and lots of shallow weeds. So fish are really confined to predictable spots. I hope any of this helps, I really rambled on and on. Chris "Gone Angling" wrote in message ... In looking at the pre fishing thread it made me think of my own summer fishing situation. I fish in a bay. On one side of the is a weed area that is adjacent to a deep drop off. This is a productive area for bass. On the other side of the bay there is and expansive area of weeds in a shallow area (4' to 6' deep). The bass never seem to be in this area. It looks like a prime bass habitat. I would like to exploit the other side of the bay but the smallmouth bass just don't want to enter the shallows. |
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The productive area has an abundance of perch and rising bait fish. There is
also blue herons feeding along the shore. The expansive weed area does not seem to have concentrated areas of perch and bait fish. There is nesting loons but i noticed they do not feed in the weed area indicating the lack of bait fish. There is no spraying of weeds allowed. The water is fairly clear and there is some submerged logs of logging days gone bye. I try to run a lure along the logs to entice hiding bass but it is to no avial. |
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I wish I would start reading who is posting before I reply, damn...
Chris "Gone Angling" wrote in message ... The productive area has an abundance of perch and rising bait fish. There is also blue herons feeding along the shore. The expansive weed area does not seem to have concentrated areas of perch and bait fish. There is nesting loons but i noticed they do not feed in the weed area indicating the lack of bait fish. There is no spraying of weeds allowed. The water is fairly clear and there is some submerged logs of logging days gone bye. I try to run a lure along the logs to entice hiding bass but it is to no avial. |
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