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![]() Too much water! Group: rec.outdoors.fishing.bass Date: Wed, Sep 29, 2004, 10:26am (CDT+1) From: (go-bassn) Excellent advice chris! John, the old addage "90% of the fish are in 10% of the water" holds true bigtime on lakes like Kentucky/Barkley. Another advantage you have over those CA ponds is that pattern fishing comes into its own on huge systems. Get real familiar with seasonal patterns, pay special attention to water temps & get out there & use your electronics to uncover secrets. And like Chris said, don't try to take on the whole lake, justa small portion & learn it intimately. Pick a section that offers the most "options" & put in your time. You'll have amazing days out there, as I hear your lakes are once again in their "prime"... Warren http://www.warrenwolk.com http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com ======= Warren, You are absolutely right, I need to totally rethink my approach to bass fishing back here! Thanks, JK |
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