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    RE: Rough River Hybrid

    Hybrids tend to feed as a school and will feed until they are full, then stop. They don't eat again until their stomaches are completely empty. That is why they often seem to turn on, then turn off just as quickly.

    Have not fished Rough before. I know that on other Hybrid lakes, there seems to be one or two real common methods for catching Hybrids (and these are different at each lake). If these methods are not working, people are not catching. I have also seen that it takes a few years for people to catch on to how to fish for them at a particular lake. Many people do not target them, so they only catch them when that certain method works. Could also be that you hit it just right those days you were there.

    Andrew

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    RE: Rough River Hybrid

    This weekend you had lots of wind, that will put the fish on the windy banks, and feeding. I was fishing nolin this past weekend and got in to the white bass, caught lots of them,
    but I was fishing a tournament and fishing for largemouths.

    I have fished rough river and normally I fish shallow for them, on windy days..with a roster tail 1/4 oz white..

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