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| I thought this was a tree, but I couldn't find it again. Maybe it was fish. |
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| A ball of shad below us. |
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| Shad below us night fishing. Bigger fish below them. |
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| We thought these were white bass, but they were big shad. Daniel caught a few. |
| I didn't realize how narrow the spread was for DSI. I guess that is how it gets so much detail. |
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| Here is the first brush pile as it was sinking. |
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| Here is a pile we found. |
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| Right after dropping our second pile. |
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| The second pile just after hitting bottom. |
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| Our third pile sinking. |
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| Our third pile after hitting bottom. |
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| Our third pile on bottom. |
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| A tree we found on the edge of a flat. I said to Andrew "I think we just went over a tree". He responded "I just got hung up" |
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| The coolest one so far. Here is an old sunken bridge. |
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| Here is the same bridge. |
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Here is the Aphitheater at Monte Ne.
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| Here is the south side. |
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| Here is the south side. |
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| Here is a school of fish that went under the boat. The ripples are because of the boat rocking. |
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| A tree with a few fish. |
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| A barrel, crate, or something unnatural. |
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| White bass relating to a log. |
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| Crappie on brush. |
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| Crappie schooling. |
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| Crappie on brush above the creek dropoff. |
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| Baitfish being chased. |
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| A tree with no fish. Move on to the next one. |
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| 455 doesn't scan as wide, but gives a stronger return. It is better for water over 20' deep. |
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| School of whites. Stop and jig. |
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| Some kind of boulder. |
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| Going over a point. There was a rock pile just before the drop off. |
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| One evening of trolling. |
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| There were fish on this road bed the first time around. |
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| This deeper brushpile should be good for smallmouth when the sun gets up. |
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| Crossing a roadbed at an angle. |
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| Going down the roadbed across the old creek. |
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| This held a lot of good crappie this spring. |





































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