05-06-2006, 12:02 AM
It would take several chapters in a book to describe the ins and outs and whys of my presentations exactly, and I'm not even sure that would do it. What I try and do is base general presentation on what I see the fish doing. Sometimes on the bottom, sometimes 30 feet above it, sometimes fast, very often VERY slow. I use slow bottom presentations most often, but as I write this the fish have become very accustomed to seeing that because me and a bunch of other good fishermen here are doing the same thing. I change up frequently. These fish will drive you crazy, and they know what's going on. Its a miracle we catch any of 'em with a jig.
As for waypoints, buy yourself a "fish-n-map" of this lake. The damn thing has topo lines, gps numbers, and even fish markers on all the major spots. I hate that map!!! Study the topo lines and you'll find unmarked spots to try as well.
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As for waypoints, buy yourself a "fish-n-map" of this lake. The damn thing has topo lines, gps numbers, and even fish markers on all the major spots. I hate that map!!! Study the topo lines and you'll find unmarked spots to try as well.
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