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Last Tuesday I found a bunch piled up in the mouth of a little cut by a channel swing, but the wind was just brutal and we had storms bearing down on us.  I'd think that any spots like that would be good.  Especially if it's close to deep water.

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there will be some bass that will stay put in the upper reaches of an arm, but bass in a river arm tend to move up and down the arm depending on the time of the year and on available food source.  just think of bass that move into the coves during spawn and then work their way out to the main lake as water warms.  

way back when we had more water coming down certain creek and river arms, and many springs that also fed into the water system, the upper end of certain creek and river arms would hold bass even in the hottest part of the summer, but the water temps in those area was around 72 and full of O2 and bait.  that does not seem to be the case anymore because of lack of water flow.  they become like bath water and both bait and bass head down stream to find a more suitable living situation.

the upper reaches of the flat creek arm, way up the james, upper reaches of kings river, and upper reaches of roaring river were always full of big bass during the hottest part of the summer because of cool water and bait.  that just not seem to be the case now.

the nearby bridgeport area should still be deep enough that there could be some bass in the area.  these bass will tend to hang out in the channel and relate more to the river roll offs.

bo

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11 hours ago, merc1997 said:

there will be some bass that will stay put in the upper reaches of an arm, but bass in a river arm tend to move up and down the arm depending on the time of the year and on available food source.  just think of bass that move into the coves during spawn and then work their way out to the main lake as water warms.  

way back when we had more water coming down certain creek and river arms, and many springs that also fed into the water system, the upper end of certain creek and river arms would hold bass even in the hottest part of the summer, but the water temps in those area was around 72 and full of O2 and bait.  that does not seem to be the case anymore because of lack of water flow.  they become like bath water and both bait and bass head down stream to find a more suitable living situation.

the upper reaches of the flat creek arm, way up the james, upper reaches of kings river, and upper reaches of roaring river were always full of big bass during the hottest part of the summer because of cool water and bait.  that just not seem to be the case now.

the nearby bridgeport area should still be deep enough that there could be some bass in the area.  these bass will tend to hang out in the channel and relate more to the river roll offs.

bo

This is strong river fishing overview info that should be filed away for future reference. You said a mouthful there, bo. Good stuff.

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Also remember that area is not real deep either and the fish will lay on the bottom and you won't see them on sonar.

I know everything about nothing and know nothing about everything!

Bruce Philips

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I noticed that on Wednesday the wind picked up and the bottom came to life and we caught fish then the wind died and they where gone I'm not a deep fishermen I'm trying to learn but not havingmuch luck

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