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    Default reelfoot question and help please


    when most of you reelfoot fisherman are spider riggin do yall use a sonar to stay on one specific stump are do you just get in a stump field and slow troll or use chains and drift very slowly. i am asking cause this is my first year to fish south end and spiderrig, i usually fish upper blue basin and slow troll through stump fields have never needed a graph. if this helps i have been fishing from swan basin into champy pocket any help would be great, explanation of how yall fish on south end would be awesome it would really help me out

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    Very seldom do I use the sonar to stay on a stump at Reelfoot. Fish it the same way you do the North end.
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    I catch as many out of the stumps as I do in 'em
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    I use the sonar to determine if the fish are holding on the stumps in deeper water or if they are simply relating to them. If the water is 4-foot or less the sonar is fairly useless...keep mine on just to say I'm watching TV...:-)
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