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Re: Locating Fish
[Re: b00stin4]
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06/21/13 03:56 PM
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fouzman
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all go info.. but in deeper water fishing, or off shore shools of bait fish.. what is the trick to getting past the sandbass?? Move off to the side of them. The bass are there, too.
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Re: Locating Fish
[Re: fouzman]
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06/21/13 04:10 PM
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a-mac
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all go info.. but in deeper water fishing, or off shore shools of bait fish.. what is the trick to getting past the sandbass?? Move off to the side of them. The bass are there, too. +1 Throw a bigger bait too! You will still catch the monster sandies, but you will reduce the number of hookups and increase your odds of getting the bait in front of a largie.
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Re: Locating Fish
[Re: WackyMan17]
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06/21/13 04:16 PM
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Chitterling
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This has been a really good thread. Thanks for asking the question and for all the insight.
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Re: Locating Fish
[Re: WackyMan17]
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06/21/13 04:26 PM
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southpaw14_2004
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look for deep structure or ledges and if your at fork look for the old road beds.
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Re: Locating Fish
[Re: WackyMan17]
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06/21/13 04:36 PM
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Chuck N. Wind
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Without electronics you can find the thermocline by jumping in the water and noting the depth at which you feel the colder water. Plus, this is a good way to cool off in the summer.
God does not charge time spent fishing against a man's allotted life span. - Indian Proverb
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Re: Locating Fish
[Re: WackyMan17]
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06/21/13 05:36 PM
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kjp
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I agree. this has been a great thread. I appreciate all the insight as well. Thanks guys!
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Re: Locating Fish
[Re: WackyMan17]
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06/22/13 01:33 AM
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wormy1
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Fish bridge pillings and it'scooler in the shade.
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Re: Locating Fish
[Re: WackyMan17]
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06/22/13 02:28 AM
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Ryorgensen
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Clark Reehms Elite Angler Academy.! I took the class today and WOW! Ive bass fished over 30 years and today in just a few hours Clark taught me to find and catch bass anywhere! Our best 5 was over 20# today..( only actually fished a couple hours)The other 8 hours Clark was teaching me his methods of finding fish. Honestly i learned more today about locating fish offshore than 30 years on the water....it was by far the best money I've spent on fishing in along time.Thanks Clark!
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Re: Locating Fish
[Re: WackyMan17]
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06/22/13 03:13 PM
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mwbasser
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When it gets hot think shallow shade, because as it gets hotter the deeper you go the less oxygen there is in the water.
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Re: Locating Fish
[Re: WackyMan17]
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06/22/13 06:06 PM
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WackyMan17
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Thanks to everyone who gave their insight. I am headed out to O.H. Ivie tomorrow. Can't wait to try this stuff out
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