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Hey guys, I fish the Yough Dam and amagine a few of you do too.  This lake doesnt have much cover.  Where do you catch the majority of your smallmouth?  Does anyone catch very many largemouth too.  I have seen some real big ones in there but not very many.  Thanks

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I catch a lot of smallies near steep cliffs with deep water.  For largemouth you really need to use your electronics and find those secret areas.  One way I do have luck with largemouth is when the water is high, a lot of timber becomes submersed in the backs of certain coves and can produce.  Good Luck!

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i was just ther yesterday to take my nitro out for the first time this year.  I did good and bad, in that i caught some smallies up by the dam, niggest being 3.1 and my buddy was in the river catchin some too between 15-20 inches.  the bite was tough but my spots perform year round, AND THEY ARE NOT COMMUNITY SPOTS EITHER  8-)

as for largemouth, your best bet is to fish channels in coves, thats where the lunkers chill

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