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Old June 26th, 2004, 06:11 AM
Marty
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Default Summer time shore fishing, help!


"Michael Luka" wrote in message
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Hello
Is there any good methods for catching large mouth when its roughly 85
degrees and sunny in the afternoon from the shore in a lake? My guess is
they are in the deep waters that I wont be able to get to from the shore,

I
never seem to have much luck on days like this.


I agree with what Zimmy said. Just want to add that my shore fishing areas
do not offer visible cover or structure to target, so I catch my fish by
keeping on the move and covering as much water as I can and using a variety
of baits. At this one pond, most of my bigger fish come on sunny days. The
water temp is more important than the air temp.

Good luck.


 




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