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Hey folks,
There's a lake you've all heard Randy mention called the 'Big Lake'. A nice lake with 5 seperate sections and many contour changes, stunk fields, laydowns, etc. A well rounded fishing experience. There is a cove on the lake that has always been thick with Hydrilla grass and has some submerged brush, sticks grass clumps. You get the idea. This area has always been a speedworm, horney toad area but this season, we have a whole new ballgame. It seems almost 2/3 of the lake is getting choked out by the grass (and it's spreading like wildfire). The flats, drop-offs, stump fields, along rip-rap, etc. I have even witnessed the grass in clumps in the open water deeper areas. What would be the best way to locate bass in this situation? Should I fish it as I would without grass and work the structure and depth changes accordingly, or will the grass make the bass behave differently? Dave V |
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