JimB77 Posted June 30, 2022 Posted June 30, 2022 Recently I read an article in a Bass magazine where the author was talking about fishing points, and he said: Quote When I use my sonar to evaluate points, I'd better see hard returns, which means hard bottom and some sign of life. So, what is it about hard bottoms that is so much better than muddy bottoms? Thanks. 1 Quote
Sphynx Posted June 30, 2022 Posted June 30, 2022 Well, personally I like to look at it this way, would you rather eat your dinner off a plate with no hands, or try to eat it out of the mud with no hands? 2 Quote
schplurg Posted June 30, 2022 Posted June 30, 2022 I like my bottoms with a little cushion, not too firm, not too soft, but juuuust right. 1 9 2 Quote
Super User Boomstick Posted July 1, 2022 Super User Posted July 1, 2022 A hard bottom usually means you can drag a football jig or a Carolina rig. You can in slightly soft bottoms as well but it’s not effective if there is too much muck. Smallies also like hard bottoms, usually near rocks. 2 Quote
FrnkNsteen Posted July 1, 2022 Posted July 1, 2022 Hard bottoms are usually better than soft muddy bottoms because that's where the fish are! ?? 1 1 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted July 1, 2022 Global Moderator Posted July 1, 2022 46 minutes ago, FrnkNsteen said: Hard bottoms are usually better than soft muddy bottoms because that's where the fish are! ?? 2 1 Quote
Super User NorthernBasser Posted July 1, 2022 Super User Posted July 1, 2022 Because hard bottomed bass make the fishin' world go 'round. 3 1 6 Quote
Sphynx Posted July 1, 2022 Posted July 1, 2022 3 hours ago, schplurg said: I like my bottoms with a little cushion, not too firm, not too soft, but juuuust right. I believe we have our thread answer right here lol 3 Quote
Super User BrianMDTX Posted July 1, 2022 Super User Posted July 1, 2022 I take it some of you have never fished ponds lol. Ain’t any hard bottom to find! 4 1 Quote
PondProwler9000 Posted July 1, 2022 Posted July 1, 2022 37 minutes ago, BrianMDTX said: I take it some of you have never fished ponds lol. Ain’t any hard bottom to find! X2... Quote
Super User Catt Posted July 1, 2022 Super User Posted July 1, 2022 45 minutes ago, BrianMDTX said: I take it some of you have never fished ponds lol. Ain’t any hard bottom to find! Given no choice bass will adapt. "Hard" bottom doesn't necessarily mean a concrete roadbed, it could be sandy clay. 1 Quote
Super User Darth-Baiter Posted July 1, 2022 Super User Posted July 1, 2022 hard bottom underwater is relative I imagine. I find great joy in that tactile feel of contact between my bait and lake floor. I love imagining what my bait looks like and when you have the perfect feel, it is so obvious when a bass picks up the offering. Quote
Super User WRB Posted July 1, 2022 Super User Posted July 1, 2022 20 hours ago, JimB77 said: Recently I read an article in a Bass magazine where the author was talking about fishing points, and he said: So, what is it about hard bottoms that is so much better than muddy bottoms? Thanks. Didn’t read this article so don’t know the context of the commit. Lets take the statement “some sign of life” , no debate. “Hard returns means hard bottom” , no debate. You are reading “soft bottom” into the statement, it wasn’t mentioned. Soft or mud bottom doesn’t mean the same thing interpreting sonar returns. Muck for example is soft and different from mud. Muck is made of decaying debris, very low DO levels. Mud is soft soil where aquatic plants can grow providing cover and DO. Hard could mean rock, gravel, sand, clay, shell beds where aquatic plants can’t root successfully without some soil. Hard bottom indicates strong bright sonar returns and seeing signs of life indicates prey or predators could be located there. Also put into context is metering a point from a boat looking for activity, exactly what I am looking for. No debate, Tom Quote
Cbump Posted July 1, 2022 Posted July 1, 2022 8 hours ago, BrianMDTX said: I take it some of you have never fished ponds lol. Ain’t any hard bottom to find! But if there was, It would be more desirable. 1 Quote
Super User scaleface Posted July 1, 2022 Super User Posted July 1, 2022 On 6/30/2022 at 3:39 PM, JimB77 said: When I use my sonar to evaluate points, I'd better see hard returns, which means hard bottom and some sign of life. I have never looked for that when scoping out points . Not saying its wrong . I just look for the cotours , cover and fish . Most of the muck I encounter is silted in low areas , not high on points . Quote
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