Quote Originally Posted by stuck1 View Post
im not trying to move in on anyones honey hole, but could anyone point me towards a good area to start looking for these suspended fish? Or is it just pull up to a point and look on the graph? Im just now getting familiar with different areas of the lake, venturing to places i never fished. The other thing is, if you had to pick one bait to target these fish, what would it be. I saw a spoon in a previous post, but just curious as to what others are doing.
alot more time staring at the graph than fishing, and it doesnt have to be a. Point really, the end of a flat where the channel sweeps in a lake bend . One place in particular ive been catching fish is a long rock wall that has a big underwater rock slide, it just so happens to be where the river channel makes a tight bend, 12 foot to 22 ft to 70 foot, right now they are suspended on the 20 foot shelf. I prefer to drop a tube on them, a spoon is going to stir up the stripers .....lol just ask forum member "kr" , they spend alot of time replacing straightened hooks on spoons. I like catching them as much as anybody, but i really enjoy looking for fish that arent obvious. Its alot of fun to figure them out, and they receive little or no pressure.