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anchoring on corps brush piles #408389 03/24/05 04:21 PM
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Hello, I need some advice on those man made brush piles. I will be at cooper in the morning trying this. After I mark the pile, what side of pile should I try? does it matter, with wind direction? How do I determine where on the HUGE pile to start my jig probing? It might be windy but I will stay on the south side of the lake. I currently have an empty boat, anybody with some experience interested?

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I have found that fish generally face the direction that the wind is coming from, because that can cause current and the wind can push bait fish around.

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Thanks for the input I suppose I'll anchor to the south let the wind position the boat over the north side of pile first. If you can go I got room...

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