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  1. As I've said in other posts, the lake that I fish at has a no boat restriction and a majority of the accessible areas are covered in nasty moss (not sure what the technical term for it is). I know the center of the lake isn't deeper than 18ft. I can cast the crankbait within two blocks of it. The problem begins when it's within 15-0 feet of the bank. The average area however is no deeper than 4-6ft deep with the moss growing fairly high in the water column. I do have about 4 "shallow" running crankbaits that average 2-4 ft diving depth. But would I be wasting my time with them considering that there doesn't seem to be any areas that allow it to kick against rocks or dirt and such?
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