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New video. Let me know what you think. I value your feedback!

 

 

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  • Super User
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You're a good teacher, Glenn, and that video made a world of sense to me. However, I'm wondering, Glenn and others, about my bogs, which range from 2' to 10', but 80% of the bogs are four or five feet deep. Is there as much movement when the depth is so much the same? 

  • BassResource.com Administrator
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Depends on available cover and forage.  A shift from 4 feet to 10 can be significant enough to create weedlines and edges, shallow flats, dropoffs.....  Combine that with different bottom composition, isolated rocks, laydowns, stumps, and so on, and they have everything they need.

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  • Super User
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I'll study my depth maps and work the transitions. 

  • BassResource.com Administrator
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And look for green, healthy weeds.  That's especially important in shallow lakes during the fall.

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  • Super User
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16 minutes ago, Glenn said:

And look for green, healthy weeds.  That's especially important in shallow lakes during the fall.

 

Great tip! Thanks.

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I liked it! You said badder….. 😂 

 

Ive been out there on those kind of days 

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