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I always prefer to find the points where two or more edges meet. That's
where my boat will be parked! WW "RichZ" wrote in message ... David Vito wrote: "RichZ" wrote in message ... I HATE to hear the phrase choked used with regards to aquatic vegetation. Talk like that too often eventually leads to weed control efforts that NEVER help the fishing. I didn't mean to offend you Rich. I guess my question was misunderstood. What I was asking is, will the bass react the same as far as drop offs, migration channels, spawn and post spawn staging areas, just as if the grass wasn't so thick. Or, will they use the grasslines as cover, migration and staging areas? As far as baits to use and techniques are concerned, I was going to leave that for a new thread. ![]() Dave V In lakes blessed with lush aquatic vegetation, the inside and outside weed edges are the most important breaklines in the lake, next to the shoreline. You can't ignore the veggies. They are too important to the bass. But always keep in mind that bass a creatures of the edge. Find an edge to get an edge. |
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