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Give that food, security and comfort is there then it makes sense that the fish would be there. I fish for mainly Catfish and Bass and those are the key ingredients to locating apex predators. The push for apex feeders to move usually is food and if the area supports schooling fish then a move to the winter ball ups would be a reason to go deeper. The Large blue catfish and the channel cats move to deep water in the fall/winter cycle and will move long distances to get to wintering holes.These areas are critical that C and R are practiced or you can deplete the area of future trophy spawners quickly. The good news is the water temperature slows the bite way down and most times you have to hit them on the nose to get a response.

 

 

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It seemed like Pyzer was trying to be all new and cool with his writing style. I thought it was hard to follow and understand what the damn he was saying.

 

There wasn't any actual figures mentioned on how often they are shallow versus deep.

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It seemed like Pyzer was trying to be all new and cool with his writing style. I thought it was hard to follow and understand what the damn he was saying.

 

There wasn't any actual figures mentioned on how often they are shallow versus deep.

Gord is a legend around here. But yeah. Hes too busy promoting his nefew liam nowadays(not a bad thing) Edited by manitoubass2
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I wonder how it relates to st Clair... Not alot of structure, elevation changes but you see so many people/charters trolling and catching

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