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Sounds like a real good spot! Question; do you have a map of the lake? I didnt see that i your list. If you can, send me a pic of it and I can help you out. If you find any standing timber near those creek channels head there, fish the visible cover, whats standing out over the water, look for stumps to as you work along, that lay just below the waters surface. Do not, just ride right up this standing timber at start vertical. As you approach the timber, make underhand cast straight past the timber or submerged stump. Now, quickly real the ( single Jig ) back to with three feet of tree or stump. Now, with your rode tip at a 45degree angle just let it fall back to you.
This method is simple, and produces well, yo will be able to cover some ground this way. Not to mention, as the jig is gliding down through the water, your line is tight, your not having to real, and you will feel and see everything. Know this though, somedays, some times all in the same day fish will act different. When your line is falling back to you. You will either get that thump, or soft tap, cant miss those. But, if your line just goes slack while that jig is gliding back to you, you most likely will have a fish there, set the hook. word of caution, never jerk your rod to set the hook. A sharp hook, and a real positive pull or pop of the road tip up works great.
Well good luck. EC
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