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JDH85

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    Middle TN
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    Between 7-8 lbs
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    Largemouth

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    Bass angler from TN.

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  1. In that area we've got creek channel junctions, two humps, multiple saddles, and the classic deep water next to shallow water scenario. So I guess the approach I'll take is scan for irregular features and bait and then throw a c-rig to feel how it lays.
  2. As I understand it, right now (post-spawn) is the time to be hitting those first points and ledges close to the spawning grounds. So the "spot on the spot" would be rock piles, brush piles, shell beds, etc that are on those points and ledges. Bonus points if there are bait balls present as well. Is that right?
  3. Well Catt if I understand correctly, right now I should be looking for long-tapering points and ledges adjacent to spawning pockets. So, in the picture here I've circled what I think would be spawning areas (shallow, protected from N wind) and points that are adjacent. I would scan the ledges of the channels that run through that area and look for cover/hard bottom/bait balls. Anything I'm missing?
  4. I've been thinking a lot lately about my post-spawn doldrums (LM Bass). I've got 6 rod/reel combos in the boat and every type of lure there is. Topwaters, cranks, jerks, worms, craws, lizards, grubs, spinnerbaits, buzzbaits...you get the gist. But I have never caught a bass out of more than, say, 8 feet or so of water. Post-spawn absolutely kills me every year!So I've been wanting to learn deep water techniques. My question is -- am I better off spending a whole season taking 1 rod with me and just focusing on 1 technique? Maybe just go Carolina rig for a post-spawn/summer -- or should I rig all my rods with deep-water lures and throw everything til I get bit?What do y'all do to "master" something new? I'm worried I might have a case of angler's ADHD
  5. I have been seriously considering getting a Terrova. They are quite a bit of coin so it may be awhile. Can you mount a transducer to them?
  6. I know that wind can do wonders for the bite and I get why. But I cannot stand the wind and how it effects my ability to feel my bait. It also makes boat control the main focus of my day. I spend more time fiddling with the trolling motor than paying attention to what my bait is doing. How do you guys go about mitigating some of these issues? How many of you use your anchor? I'm trying to get better at fishing deeper (10+ feet), but find myself getting frustrated quickly since there usually isn't a bank nearby to keep the wind from blowing my boat off the spot.
  7. Small world...I grew up fishing that lake. I went for a little nostalgia when I was back up in IN around September. The upper end was completely weed-choked! I always remembered it being weedy, but this was another level. Wind was blowing crazy that day so I was only on the water for a couple hours. We used to slay the crappie and perch in my dad's aluminum v-hull there.
  8. I think you're right. After sharing the same album with some guys on the local forum, they confirmed they were finding schools of bait very similar all over the area.
  9. Right now, I just have the HDS 8 at the cockpit and an HDS 5 at the bow. But your advice is making me think real hard about adding a 2nd HDS 8 at the helm
  10. Thanks for your insight! I'll PM WayneP and see what he says. And next time, I'll get the regular color sonar shots too.
  11. It's in the middle 1/3rd of the biggest creek. Not much silt on this lake (Old Hickory Lake) but IDK. It seems like whatever it is, you are pretty certain it's not bait. If that's right, can you tell me why you don't think it's baitfish?
  12. One transducer, two units networked.
  13. The water was pretty muddy today. I had the sensitiviy at like -11% though to eliminate the constant interference. I don't know man, It seems too weird to me that I would only see this in one spot? I wasn't doing anything differently than I was for the rest of the mile that I idled before it. And the stain in the water was the same everwhere...if anything it was slightly less dirty in this particular spot as it is closer to the main channel.
  14. You mean the regular sonar? Unfortunately, I wasn't running that screen at the time, just StructureScan. Next time, I'll make another pass with both going if that will help.
  15. I'm almost certain it's not cavitation. I idled for a mile with nothing like this going on, just bare water column and little changes in bottom. Then at this point there was stuff everywhere!
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