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On Sunday me and a couple other people went to a powerpland lake and fished from 9-5:30.  The water temperature was 60-62 (they weren't pumping water), depth ranged from 2-5 feet, it was a little windy, and the water was stained.  We fished the coves and points, throwing jigs, lipless cranks, senkos, and spinning baits.  The whole day only ended up with 3 bass on white spinning baits near the end of the day.

There was a tournament going on that day so I don't know if that had anything to do with it or not, but it didn't look like anyone was catching any fish.

Should we have gone to the deeper water?

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Yeah, if something isnt working, then I change it up to find what works.  Weather it be the spot I am fishing, depth, water clarity, wind protected area vs. a windblown point, flats with submerged grass.  I think finding the fish is the hardest part for sure in general!  I look for any cues like birds, breaks and other cues for bait fish then key in on that area.  It is perfectly possible that the fish were holding a bit deeper staging on those points and the like - I just work the water column till I find them to establish my "milk run" :) - but sometimes I dont figure them out either so whatcha gonna do  :D

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