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    Quote Originally Posted by Gator_1 View Post
    And I wonder about all the cover available up stream in coldwater. If that has anything to do with it.

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    That exactly what I think. That is such fertile spawning areas and doesnt really get any fishing pressure!!!


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    I dont have a clue but I do know that this aint a new developement. I fished it when I was a teenager a LONG time ago and the fesh were THICK then and it hasnt changed. Last year was the first time I had fished it in over 30 years.
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    It aint no fish up in that cover!

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    It seems to me that areas where there's a lot of agriculture have more fertile lakes. Maybe from the fertilizers.
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    You might be right about the fertilizer Scott. When I was a kid we use to sneek in the golf courses at night and catch some of the biggest bass I've ever seen. We always figured they grew bigger because of fertilizer run off. It makes more aquatic growth, which makes more food for bait fish.

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