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The advantage of the rows shallow to deep is that it becomes a "route". And that regardless of sudden fronts rolling thru, at almost any time of the year, very probably SOMEWHERE on that "route" there will be fish, whether crappie, gills, bass, perch, cat, ect. During the winter when the plankton food chain collapses up North have watched schools of shad swim into the "C" trees to eat the algae growing on them, striping them bare, putting their scent and waste and scales into a very small area, drawing in fish that eat them. Once the "C" trees are striped bare of algae the shad are faced with a choice...
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