brgbassmaster Posted January 8, 2010 Posted January 8, 2010 I know this is probably a stupid post for some people, but i have been seriously bass fishing for like 7 yrs now and dont know what a secondary point is. i always read about main lake points and secondary points but whats the difference. i knwo what points are and have caught many fish but whast the difference. thanks again. Quote
D4u2s0t Posted January 8, 2010 Posted January 8, 2010 a secondary point is found in a cove, bay, creek, something like that. The only thing that's different between a main lake point and a secondary point is location. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted January 8, 2010 Super User Posted January 8, 2010 Primary points lead into the original river. Secondary points are "inside" the primary shoreline. That's usually a cove or an arm of the lake. 8-) Quote
brgbassmaster Posted January 8, 2010 Author Posted January 8, 2010 thats what i figured but wasnt 100% sure. thanks guys. Quote
SWMIBASSER Posted January 8, 2010 Posted January 8, 2010 I've always considered a secondary point a small point jutting from a larger more pronounced point. A spot on the spot if you will. Pick up a football and clean it up. To clarify these can be small enough as to not be on a map, but still there, and still hold plenty of fish. Quote
Super User Catt Posted January 8, 2010 Super User Posted January 8, 2010 Primary points lead into the original river. Secondary points are "inside" the primary shoreline. That's usually a cove or an arm of the lake. 8-) X2 Quote
Super User WRB Posted January 8, 2010 Super User Posted January 8, 2010 A secondary point on man made lakes like high land or hill land reservoirs are points not located on the main lake basin. A major point is a point on the main lake basin that leads to the main river channel. Natural lakes that may or may not have a river or creek channel; secondary points are points inside bays or coves. Different parts of the country tend to define bass fishing terms in local jargon. For example; a primary secondary point is the point that divides 2 creek arms, located inside a major creek arm on big high land or hill land reservoirs. We all have a little different spin depending on where we live and hope this helps a little and doesn't confuse everyone. Quote
Super User Catt Posted January 8, 2010 Super User Posted January 8, 2010 To confuse it even more a primary point on a lake the size of Toledo Bend does not have to be on the "main" lake river basin but in a creek channel basin like a Housen' Bayou or Bayou San Miguel that are 8-10 miles long and 2-3 miles wide. Quote
Super User WRB Posted January 8, 2010 Super User Posted January 8, 2010 To confuse it even more a primary point on a lake the size of Toledo Bend does not have to be on the "main" lake river basin but in a creek channel basin like a Housen' Bayou or Bayou San Miguel that are 8-10 miles long and 2-3 miles wide. +1 A big reservoir like TB that is over 70 miles long can have more than 1 river, sometimes called creeks. These big creek/river arms are like a lake within a lake. Lake Shasta for example has 4 river arms; Sacramento, MCleod, Pitt and Squaw rivers that join onto the main lake basin and each river arm fishes differently. Quote
SWMIBASSER Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 Maybe my definition is a result of a lake within 10 minutes of everyone, most less than 1,000 acres. Another point to consider ( ;D) A 'land' point can very often not be a point at all. Quote
CJ Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 A secondary point may also be on the main lake. It doesn't have to be in a cove or bay. The best illustration is to imagine a lake as a tree. The trunk being the main river channel with the main lake points being those that originate from the trunk. The secondary points are simply the smaller branches. Quote
SWMIBASSER Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 A secondary point may also be on the main lake. It doesn't have to be in a cove or bay. The best illustration is to imagine a lake as a tree. The trunk being the main river channel with the main lake points being those that originate from the trunk. The secondary points are simply the smaller branches. Yep, that's what I said earlier, but this illustrates it. Secondary juts out from a primary point. Quote
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