First off, Happy Thanksgiving. I hope that everything reading this has the best day ever and gets along with everyone as we gather.
About creek channels, my experience is somewhat limited. I think of them in two ways. Temperature and current. We all know that fish in general can do strange things when they set up in their comfort zone. I believe that’s why they hang out between say 3 and five feet and not above or below. They can be scattered when this happens, unless they’re chasing balls of Shad. Bait changes everything. But a ditch can also offer cover from current. This is important cuz fish are also lazy. They can tuck down into a ditch and have the current go right over or around them, also giving them and ambush advantage.
Ditches also have sharp ledges sometimes. I know of one that doesn’t drop a foot or eighteen inches and the fish will sometimes orient themselves along it and a jig that’s retrieved from shallow to deep slowly dropping over that ledges has little chance of not being bit.
Markers are widely known as boat attractors but they can help you get back to where they’re sitting. Using small black or brown ones makes them hard for others to see. So well I lose them myself and have to look hard to find em.
Just my thoughts and I hope it helps get you going in the right direction.


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