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Shellcracker / Ky lake question
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<blockquote data-quote="NumberOne" data-source="post: 5532992" data-attributes="member: 17354"><p>Although not terrible idea, when people talk about shell beds they are talking about LIVING shell beds. You will usually found them in current breaks where current hits the hardest and on high spots but current is key because they need to be in an area where they can filter water. The shells feed on plankton which is what baitfish feed on. So in theory shell beds that are alive have plenty of plankton which attracts baitfish and the shells also provide a good hard spot for predator fish. That's why living shell beds are productive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NumberOne, post: 5532992, member: 17354"] Although not terrible idea, when people talk about shell beds they are talking about LIVING shell beds. You will usually found them in current breaks where current hits the hardest and on high spots but current is key because they need to be in an area where they can filter water. The shells feed on plankton which is what baitfish feed on. So in theory shell beds that are alive have plenty of plankton which attracts baitfish and the shells also provide a good hard spot for predator fish. That's why living shell beds are productive. [/QUOTE]
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