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It's fishin' 102, thanks for the info FnF (btw). If I may add though... always be ready to change your presentation... or is that Fishin' 103?

Guys/Gals.... FnF/JDoc/Qback/ and the rest do an awesome job of trying to get people on some fish. It's all really basics when its boiled all down though ( don't know if I am preaching to the choir here, but I'll continue anyway ). Pick your spot, mark the fish, determine the bite, and make a pattern. Half of your time on the water will/should be spent on picking a spot or targeted areas. Of course that will very depending on the season(s), time, weather conditions, and learned information. Once you make the call, Fish the hell out of your spot(s). Don't be afraid of trying something different though. Something as simple as color, speed, vibration/noise, or size can turn a bite on. Like most of us....getting out is the hardest part. It's not rocket science...but it is science. Do your part, and the rest will come.

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Now the fun part: Our lakes are rarely the same lake two years in a row. 930' one year, 910' the next, 934' a year or two later, and 920' to follow. I caught the largest walleye I've ever landed in a location that, right now, has one foot of water covering it. My largest TR bass came from a tree top that, right now, is 30+ feet under water.

Just because you map once - do not think you are done. Right F&F?

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Randy, I have the entire area mapped and yes it does change to some degree, mostly debris that lands on the area. I do keep a close eye on it for that reason. Right now I wouldn't fish it for walleye as there is very little cover to hold them but on years where there is a lot of debris it is awesome for them.

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