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So theres a reservoir right by my house that I do a lot of bank fishing at. There is usually a ton of bass, perch. there are usually also a ton of blue gill that you can see swimming through the grass and in the open circles of vegetation near the shore. Well, the res was this way before I went on a two week trip to arizona. When I got back yesterday and went to do some fishing there was almost no sign of life. after three hours of fishing I finally caught a small large mouth on a bluegill swimbait, but besides that catch, not a single bite. What happened? could there possible be something wrong health wise with the reservoir?

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Nope... Some days I'll go out to the lake and its like a overcrowded public pool with all the splashing... And some days I'll go out there and itll look like a wasteland...

The fish were probably just inactive that day, I seriously doubt that the reservoir could have a health swing in that short amount of time.

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Nope... Some days I'll go out to the lake and its like a overcrowded public pool with all the splashing... And some days I'll go out there and itll look like a wasteland...

The fish were probably just inactive that day, I seriously doubt that the reservoir could have a health swing in that short amount of time.

youre probably right, its just weird because you can see some blue gill nests just a few feet from shore, and theyre always teeming with fish, not a single one today, pretty strange. 

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