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  1. https://maps.google.com/?ll=40.079274,-74.907146&spn=0.001769,0.003449&t=h&z=18 I fish this spot a lot, Im on the shore or on either dock on each end. The water is stained, visibilty is about 2 feet. The entire cove is filled with old wooden poles you can see if you zoom in, there is also a sunken boat under the water. I usually do best at low tide but lately i havent been catching many bass. I catch Crappie and Bluegill like crazy but the bigger bass are nowhere to be found. How would you fish this spot? Is this a good are to fish during the fall months. I usually target all the cover there , the poles, the sunken boat. But like i said lately the bass just arent hitting. Little help?
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