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I can usually find and catch bass pretty consistently. But if the water is
perfectly still, (no wind or water current) I'm in trouble, big time!!! Current (be it wind or water), fishing pressure, heavy stained/muddy water, bright skies/Clear Water all forces fish to stay close to cover (at least for the most part), and easy to catch. But when the water is still, and the wind is not blowing, the fish seem to move freely about. Hawg heaven areas seem to dry up. Typically, I run to the first incoming water spot to pick up the easy bite. But hey, those hawgs are still there, or at least in the area. You would think that they would move to mid depth weed beds for the oxygen, but that hasn't worked for me. So what do you guys do, when the water is perfectly still? What is the toughest fishing condition that causes you hell? -- Craig Baugher |
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