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Originally Posted by Texas_Rig
Look on the bright side. With all of that scanning you are finding a lot of structure and learning the lake. That will pay off at some point. My advice would be to go to another lake. It will give you a fresh start and some new surroundings. That's usually what I do when I feel lost. Sometimes lakes just fish really really tough this time of year. Look at the results of the Forest Wood Cup just a couple weeks ago. 36lbs for 3 days won and 29lbs was 2nd.
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I like your positivity. Lol. Ask deezltek, I try to stay positive and am always looking for the best in the worst of days. I don’t have the luxury of going to a new lake right now, gonna have to stick with old hickory and figure this bitch of a lake out. Others have it nailed. Gonna put in as much time as I can and put the nose to the grind stone.
Sauger have been around 10-14’. I know a spot where they live, second week in a row I’ve caught one in the same area.
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