Quote Originally Posted by ALBuzz View Post
My success in muddy conditions is to always look for eddys in the water and fish the seam between the moving water and what is still. Fish seem to wait for things to wash out of those currents as it presents an opportunity for an easy meal. Think about the fish and how they operate: (energy consumed - energy spent = amount of growth) I would believe that this is important because it’s a big fish eat little fish world out there!

I’m not a seasoned fisherman and I may be completely wrong, but thinking about fish like that has helped me locate and understand what to look for on the water in muddy conditions.


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Thanks I agree. I had a couple things against my favor that day with water conditions not only muddy but the current was very strong along with the depth being 2 feet above full pool. Looking back I wish I had repacked my yak crossed the state line and put into another area I know that’s a little more set off the main river with a good amount of shootable docks. Thanks taking the time to reply.


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