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<blockquote data-quote="WTM" data-source="post: 5550657" data-attributes="member: 6230"><p>there was still quite a bit of grass until about 2010 until the floods scoured most of it out. there are still some good patches left in the pockets.</p><p></p><p>an lmb comfortable water temp is 75 to almost 90 degrees as long as there is DO they can live pretty comfortably in that shallow water in the middle of summer. im thinking it may be a trait bred into them as to whether they prefer the more shallower stuff or deeper along the ledges. this may be why youll usually see larger schools the further north than the smaller schools you typically see on the mid and southern end.</p><p></p><p>i think a prime example would be the tournament 4 or 5 years ago where jason lambert found a big school of big fish off that deeper point in pigsah bay while scott martin went 60 miles south and caught most of his fish off a huge flat thats no more than 6-7 feet deep at summer pool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTM, post: 5550657, member: 6230"] there was still quite a bit of grass until about 2010 until the floods scoured most of it out. there are still some good patches left in the pockets. an lmb comfortable water temp is 75 to almost 90 degrees as long as there is DO they can live pretty comfortably in that shallow water in the middle of summer. im thinking it may be a trait bred into them as to whether they prefer the more shallower stuff or deeper along the ledges. this may be why youll usually see larger schools the further north than the smaller schools you typically see on the mid and southern end. i think a prime example would be the tournament 4 or 5 years ago where jason lambert found a big school of big fish off that deeper point in pigsah bay while scott martin went 60 miles south and caught most of his fish off a huge flat thats no more than 6-7 feet deep at summer pool. [/QUOTE]
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