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I fish a lot of lakes that have a large amount of standing timber I know to look at the contour lines and not the timber per say unless it shows signs of deepwater etc. I just can't seem to be able to see/find the brush that is mixed in. it all sorta blends together to me is there any tips for this issue?

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If you have a sonar/gps unit you can move around and watch your 2d or down scan to locate them then mark them with a waypoint.  Otherwise a jig fished on the bottom can find them for you.

 

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Are you sure there is brush down there?  A lake I frequent has lots and lots of standing timber, but no brush.  

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1 hour ago, Bankc said:

Are you sure there is brush down there?  A lake I frequent has lots and lots of standing timber, but no brush.  

No I guess I see a lot of people fishing there when the contours don’t seem great so figured there was 

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