Looking for summer
bass
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By: Scott Patton
It is that time of year when you have to really work to
locate those schools of fish. July and august are the
time of year when fishing reservoirs, you have to fish
deeper water. The baitfish and bass must move to where
the water temp and oxygen levels are suitable.
What an angler is looking for is an area where the old
creek or river flows. Finding cover in these places will
enhance your chances of catching fish. Again Ill
start with my lake map. It will give me an under water
visual of where these places can be found. Lets say
that I am looking at my map I will locate areas that have
a long tapering point leading out to the creek or river
channel. You will be able to tell if the point is a sharp
drop or a long tapering point by the contour lines on the
map. For those who arent familiar with reading this
type of map, the contour lines will indicate how gradual
the drop in the bottom is. The closer they are together
the sharper the drop is and the further they are apart
the flatter the drop is. Ok once I find several places
like this I will take a fine point sharpie marker and
mark the contour lines with it. This will give me a
starting point.
Now once Im on the water I will us my lowrance
units to locate these areas. I will go over the areas if
they are at least 15 feet deep with my big motor and any
thing any shallower than that Ill use my trolling
motor, to look for cover. If I see anything cover, bait,
or bass I will fish it and I will make several casts to
the place trying to hit the cover or catch a fish. I
always start with a crankbait. This bait will allow me to
cover the area and not waste a lot of time. Once I know
that there is fish then I may use a Carolina rig ZOOM
brush hog or a four inch worm.
When Im fishing these places I will work in a zig
zag motion trying to find any thing, and always cover the
area thoroughly. You can miss a school a fish by just a
few feet, and never know it.
Awareness is the doorway to fishing success
Good fishing
Scott Patton

Good fishing, Scott
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