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    Default Are these fish beds and if they are, what kind of fish?


    More than I've seen anywhere. These are at Lake Washington, MS. We were fishing and recording so the speed was not optimal for the picture.
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    Looks like bream beds to me...

    Or a herd of cattle tracks...

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    That's swirls left in the mud when the Asian Carp take off to go to the surface to jump RCC! Kinda like skid marks!
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    I wish we knew the Depth. Chinquipin bed on sandy bottom at slightly deeper Water but will share an area . Smaller bed are Bream. Washpan sizes are older Bass. They all use the same Prefered bottom at different times in the spring, Bream spawn several times each year. Man you need to go back there and mark it with GPS Locating the pockets of medium and large sizes. I dont see much to protect frey as they hatch, some structure placed at the waypoint will make honeyholes ---- Good luck---

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    Why are they so elongated? Every bed I ever seen was almost perfectly round.



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    Quote Originally Posted by wilbur View Post
    Why are they so elongated? Every bed I ever seen was almost perfectly round.
    He mentioned in the OP that he was recording and fishing so the Speed wasn't optimum...

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    Bet that woulds be a great place to take the kids too

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    It does look like a good place to fish.let us no next year, what you catch there
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