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Buchanan help... #11050991 08/19/15 04:00 PM
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So recently the rains have made its way to buchanan and the lake is as high as I've ever seen it. This is great news! Unfortunately, I'm not the best freshwater angler. Lots of structure and points I'm use yo fishing are now under the water by a good bit. I've managed nothing but tiny bass. Lots of rock cliffs and submerged shrubs. Anytips on attacking the new layout?

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If you don't know anything about the lake, I'd troll a crank bait in 10-15' right now once you catch a couple you can try to dial it in. I've never fished there before, wish I could help you out more Tino!

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