Deeper holes are always a good place to start. From there, try to identify where prime spots are. It is the same with any fish, really. Start in an area that provides what a fish wants, then isolate the prime locations. Everyone who fishes the caney has their own honey holes that they found by being on the water. A boat helps a lot because you can cover more water, but don't rule out canoes, kayaks, or even walking the bank. If i just gave out a list of spots, i think i would end up missing. Plus, finding productive spots on your own makes it more fun...i know it does for me.
Chris
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