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I would just like to know where people like to fish and which is the most popular. Thanks

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Hydrilla beds, wedbeds, brush and trees are not structure, they are cover.

Being said that my favorite structural features are rocks.

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Pretty much wherever the fish are.  But, if I have a choice, docks are my favorite.  Crank baits, spinner baits, buzz baits, spooks, then flip and skip a jig n pig, skip senkos, swimming senkos and flukes.  Did I say I like docks?   :D

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Structure: offshore ridges & humps

Cover: vegetation (Hydrilla, Coontail Moss, Eelgrass, & Eurasian Milfoil)

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I voted submerged trees, but its a toss up between that and big deep grass beds.

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Structure:  Solid habitat

Cover: Ambush spots within that habitat

I have a feeling this might spawn another thread

Submerged trees...like once upon a time climbable trees is structure to me.  A lone tree or a grouping of small ones is cover.  That's just my interpretation.  Chances are, technically, Catt and Raul are right, but I already voted so I gotta stick with it  ;D

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What constitutes the best cover varies from one lake to the next.

As an example, we can use the state of Florida.

As a rule of thumb, "lily pads" are deemed the most

important cover in north Florida, "hydrilla" in central Florida

and "emergent" plants in south Florida (sawgrass, bulrushes, spikerush, etc).

In the St Johns River, which flows from south to north Florida,

"eelgrass" is the most important cover...and so it goes.

Roger

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Laydowns. They almost always have fish on them.

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I voted "Deep Points", but more specifically, steeply sloping, rocky points surrounded by deeper water.

8-)

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