Favorite Structure?
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Favorite Structure?
Just curious what everyone's favorite structure is. Your go-to first type cover?
Points, islands, rip rap, natural rock, flats, submerged stump fields, weeds, grasses, off-shore humps or depressions, steep rock bluffs, creek channels, feeder creeks or coves-any others?
I'm a firm believer in some basic structures, rip rap or natural rock first-then bluffs, then points. Let's hear what you like. Johnnie
Points, islands, rip rap, natural rock, flats, submerged stump fields, weeds, grasses, off-shore humps or depressions, steep rock bluffs, creek channels, feeder creeks or coves-any others?
I'm a firm believer in some basic structures, rip rap or natural rock first-then bluffs, then points. Let's hear what you like. Johnnie
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My favorite structure is a honey hole that an old timer showed me. It's in a right angled corner with a very small island, maybe 20 feet wide. The island is close to shore, maybe 10 or 15'with a depth of maybe two feet between. Now the shore line has hundreds of small submerged lay-downs. The side of the island facing the lake drops off into about 30' of water with a few stand up timbers or trees. You couldn't design a better spot for bass. I've caught 20 to 30 keepers in this area, C&R of course. I won't go near the spot if there are other boats around, don't want some goof ilegally taking more than the creel, which sadly happens all too frequently around here. C
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Wow Carl, that does sound like a honey hole. It takes some work to find these spots, but it's always worth the trouble. I once found an off-shore flat and caught hundreds of fish off it over a few years and one day I watched two guys fishing for over two hours and they never set the hook. I talked to them and they hadn't had a bite, I had already caught eight keepers off my spot so I took them there, showed them where to cast and what to use, they each caught seberal nice bass. Next weekend I went back, there they were with two other boats-lesson learned the hard way-the spot still rpoduces but not so good, I think they kept everything they caught. Johnnie
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Wow Carl, that does sound like a honey hole. It takes some work to find these spots, but it's always worth the trouble. I once found an off-shore flat and caught hundreds of fish off it over a few years and one day I watched two guys fishing for over two hours and they never set the hook. I talked to them and they hadn't had a bite, I had already caught eight keepers off my spot so I took them there, showed them where to cast and what to use, they each caught seberal nice bass. Next weekend I went back, there they were with two other boats-lesson learned the hard way-the spot still rpoduces but not so good, I think they kept everything they caught. Johnnie
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Favorite Structure?
My favorite structure is dependent upon available structure in a particular lake, water clarity, sunny or cloudy, boat traffic, common forage, and current if applicable. So to provide a summary I list the following but in on particular order:
Docks
Points
Submerged vegetation
Emerged vegetation
Rocks, wood, sharp breaking sea-walls
Flats with adjacent deep water
Lilly pads
Channels
Weed pockets
Bassin Butch
Docks
Points
Submerged vegetation
Emerged vegetation
Rocks, wood, sharp breaking sea-walls
Flats with adjacent deep water
Lilly pads
Channels
Weed pockets
Bassin Butch
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Butch, I guess I forgot about vegetation being good structure-maybe the best at times. The Mississippi river used to be very good bass fishing then the flood of '93 took all the vegetation out of the backwaters and it never came back. Fishing has really gone downhill. No place for the bass fry to hide. Johnnie
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Hope you get the vegetation back! On a side note many anglers only look at vegetation as cover, while it can be considered cover it is also quite often structure.
Examples:
20 ft of water directly adjacent to submerged vegetation that is 3 ft below the surface. The result is a 17 ft wall of vertical structure.
An outside edge of a Lilly pad field results in a structural line.
Just a little different way to look at weeds!
Bassin Butch
Examples:
20 ft of water directly adjacent to submerged vegetation that is 3 ft below the surface. The result is a 17 ft wall of vertical structure.
An outside edge of a Lilly pad field results in a structural line.
Just a little different way to look at weeds!
Bassin Butch
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Butch, you're right! Our local bass club is working with the DNR to help seed and hopefully get some river grass growing again in select locations. If it works, maybe with a lot of help we can do more of the big river. Johnnie
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Docks
points
stumps (on a channel edge)
rocks
rip-rap
grass under water or above
These are what I look for when I hit the water. No kinda order just look for them.
points
stumps (on a channel edge)
rocks
rip-rap
grass under water or above
These are what I look for when I hit the water. No kinda order just look for them.
Thanks,
Conley Staley
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You know what's very strange here in Iowa?? Bass hardly ever use boat docks for cover or struture. I have no idea why??>
There can be a boat dock and a stick ten feet apart and the fish will use the stick-I can't believe it. Johnnie
There can be a boat dock and a stick ten feet apart and the fish will use the stick-I can't believe it. Johnnie
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