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Wind can blow plankton into the bank. Baitfish follow

and predators are right behind them. Sometimes this

can turn into a great opportunity.

8-)

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I visit ocassionaly a lake called "Los Reyes" near the town of San Felipe up in the sierra, the place when the wind doesn 't blow becomes a cementary, you catch nuthin ', add a little wind or better a strong wind and you are in business.

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All things the same, I will always fish the bank that the wind is blowing into. Many fisherman try to get out of the wind bc its a pain to fish in. However, I think that many times that is the wrong move.

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I look for points were the wind blows across and creates current. Wich makes for great ambush spots for bass.

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On windy days, my first priority is to fish on wind blown banks! Bait fish are blown to these banks and the bass will follow. I was fishing this past weekend at Douglas Lake in East, TN; we had 25+ MPH winds and I fished entirely on wind blown points. Every time I went out, I caught fish using a spinnerbait! Hope this helps! ;)

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Bait fish are blown to these banks and the bass will follow

Wind can blow plankton into the bank. Baitfish follow

and predators are right behind them

Thanks RW, I always heard that the wind blew the bait fish and  that didn't make since to me, however baitfish following their food source does.

GO BIG RED

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