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Sorry just got back on the internet, i was referring to standing timber, and bluff walls. They seem to be suspending around 12'.
wishingiwasfishin: no apology necessary, I just got in a hurry to get the information. I keep forgetting that everyone is not retired and can't check this thing ten times a day. Thanks for your answer and thanks to all the others who repied, I appreciate it. If the weather is good, I may go up nolin river and try it myself..
Grumpy
vertical structure, i define structure as the lay of the land, example: ledges, flats, creeks, road beds.... when the verticle aspect is thrown in, i consider it to be a rock wall or concrete slab, possibly even a steep ledge
cover, i consider cover to be trees, brush piles, stake beds, even docks (pretty well anything that can produce shade at high noon)....
my ideas are different than what has already been posted as far as definition, but as far as opinion, when a lot of guys say verticle structure, they are referring to standing timber.... i by no means am claiming my defintions to be right, but it is important to have a clear understanding with your fishing buddy when you are sharing spots, there is alot of difference in a vertical rock wall and a piece of standing timber, both can be very productive during the hot summer months, but must be fished in totally different ways.
I am not retired but still check this site 10 times a day. I need all the info I can get on the fishing in the area. Maybe 6 more years and I can think retirement. HA!wishingiwasfishin: no apology necessary, I just got in a hurry to get the information. I keep forgetting that everyone is not retired and can't check this thing ten times a day. Thanks for your answer and thanks to all the others who repied, I appreciate it. If the weather is good, I may go up nolin river and try it myself..
Grumpy
