
Originally Posted by
Duayne
You also need to consider what will happen in March of 2014. That's when they lift the hold restrictions on Cumberland. Or at least that's the story today. If you drop cover into, say, 35 ft today, that will likely be 65 ft in the summer then. You could set it shallow now, but it will be exposed in the winter months. When back to normal, Cumberland can change depths very very quickly and very very dras
tically. Also consider that you cover probably won't mean much to bass then, as what is the shore now will be a varitable cover fishermans dream for at least two years and maybe more.
With one more year of holding, which would probably mean one more great year of spawn, then the addition of the firtle banks when the water rises, I would think Cumberland could quickly become a Large mouth fishermans dream for several years. And that's without adding your brush piles.
I'd suggest investing your time in going around and noting/marking future great spots...