05-05-2006, 08:48 PM
[cool][#0000ff]I think you are right about the increased habitat outside the harbor contributing to the lower numbers inside. The whole lake is prime spawning grounds for all species right now. I am sure that the bass are widely scattered and that is the reason for most bassers' lower success rate. They are still there, but not as many inside the harbors.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]By the way, there is a lot of the weedy and brushy area around the lake that is ideal for wading and flipping. Easier to fish than with a tube or toon. That is a pretty popular technique in many spots in the south. Just watch out for gators and moccasins. If you don't find any of those, watch out for carp. They get kinda rowdy in the weeds.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]By the way, there is a lot of the weedy and brushy area around the lake that is ideal for wading and flipping. Easier to fish than with a tube or toon. That is a pretty popular technique in many spots in the south. Just watch out for gators and moccasins. If you don't find any of those, watch out for carp. They get kinda rowdy in the weeds.[/#0000ff]
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