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Heavy rain and its effect on lakes….
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<blockquote data-quote="XCR-2" data-source="post: 5675363" data-attributes="member: 16848"><p>Could be. In my experiences bait fish don't necessarily use cover. They use the power in numbers plan. Schools will hang out most of the time in open water, if there's current, it pushes the bait fish towards the bottom. That's why in the summer people struggle to catch fish when there's little to no current. When they generate, bait fish get pushed or look for somewhere to get out of the current and the bass or crappie etc set up on structure. I rarely catch fish when they're deep behind structure, they'll be in front of it because they're in an ambush situation waiting for the current to push bait to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XCR-2, post: 5675363, member: 16848"] Could be. In my experiences bait fish don’t necessarily use cover. They use the power in numbers plan. Schools will hang out most of the time in open water, if there’s current, it pushes the bait fish towards the bottom. That’s why in the summer people struggle to catch fish when there’s little to no current. When they generate, bait fish get pushed or look for somewhere to get out of the current and the bass or crappie etc set up on structure. I rarely catch fish when they’re deep behind structure, they’ll be in front of it because they’re in an ambush situation waiting for the current to push bait to them. [/QUOTE]
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