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#1 predominate prey species & how that species relates to structure/cover morning, noon, and night… with each passing season.

#2 structures/cover: identify it, interpret it, & fish it effectively.

#3 after location is timing; just because you don't get bite does not mean the bass aren't there or you tied on the wrong lure.

  • Super User
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I like to do homework first especially if the lake is new to me.

Time of day and all that other stuff all comes into play when I get to a spot I have decided on and get a first hand look at what options are available.

  • Super User
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As KVD has shown, knowledge is more repeatable than luck, and the more we know, the luckier we get.

Roger

The best quote on this thread.

Ronnie

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