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This was one of those days you could have had three people fishing in the boat and had your twelve fish in two hours. Unbelievable bite with the south breeze we had up until noon. Crawlers, two ways: bouncing and finessing (spinning rod, 8 pound leader, 6 foot leader, bullet or egg sinker going freaking SLOW). 9 am fish caught in 26 to 28 feet of water, after that, until 11, 31 to 33 FOW. With the south breeze, put yourself on a blunt point with the wind blowing directly into the point. I would also suggest varying the speeds, caught them at 1.2 mph (bouncing) and with the finesse .3 or .4 mph.

Good Luck,

Col Ron

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Did you see many Bass? What depth? Size? Ect. Always wanted to dive!!

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suprisingly we didnt see very many Bass complared to usual, Las week at Norfork Lake i saw more 5 + pounders than i could count Even some Huge Smallies. Everything we saw was in 20 feet or less. Went down to 40 and it is def a lot clearer and freezing but no life that deep

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what is a blunt point? Thanks ahead

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It is a major lake point that is long, rounded or flat for several hundred yards, and has a gradual slope.

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