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So I don’t know all the technical terms when describing a fishing map. And when people say things like a flat/creek arm and basic stuff like that is there a map online that points at these areas and says what they are Especially common use terms used for bass fishing

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Get 'er done Boss ?

 

Follow Glenn's links!

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My main pattern is to set up on the secondary break of the tertiary point off the main creek and deploy my primary technique....

 

"nomenclature is the haven of the incapable"

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3 hours ago, reason said:

My main pattern is to set up on the secondary break of the tertiary point off the main creek and deploy my primary technique....

 

"nomenclature is the haven of the incapable"

Hahahaha. I still don't know if I have ever truly known what the heck a secondary point is. I'm sure I have caught lots of fish on them through 

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