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Old April 20th, 2005, 03:19 PM
Chris Rennert
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Default Conventional Thinking

Hey all, just wanted to throw this out there and get some replies based
on experience or opinion or both. Conventional wisdom tells you to fish
the northwest side of the lake this time of year. The sun beats that
shoreline longer, etc etc. Going against conventional wisdom and
following experience my trip on Friday led me to Cane beds on on the
south side of the lake, as well as channels on the south side of the
lake. I had success in both areas. I know all fish are individuals, but
there are considerable populations that are going against the grain as
well.

Sunday, my buddy and I were fishing those smallies, and I knew that
there were a bunch of guys practicing for a tourney on the Winnebago
system for this coming weekend. We caught all those smallies from a bay
off of Winnebago on the south end of the bay. We could see boats at a
distance pull into the north side of the bay, fish for about 20 minutes
and roll, nobody even came close to where we are. NOw a lot of the guys
fishing in their defense do not spend the time I do on the lake.

Just wondering, why these fish don't follow the rules that have become
conventional thinking. Is it maybe that there are so many fish on the
northwest side that they take the next available cover (that wasn't the
case, the guys were pulling water according to a couple guys I talked
to), or is it that maybe the bottom composition doesn't lend itself to
support feed. (The area we were in has milfoil during the summer, as
well as baseball size rock, to pea gravel, just awesome for crayfish,
and the sheepshead gave away the smallies).

Just thought I would pose the question and see if anyone had any
thoughts on it.

Chris
 




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