It depends on what type of lake, species, and time of year. Often times this time of year I’ll look offshore when the water is high. The fish usually stay where they are. Fish offshore are less affected by the water changes. Not that many are shallow and now they’re harder to find because there’s more available cover
Brian Latimer
Belton, SC, United States
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20 Sep 23:18
Let’s break this post down.
1. Are you really clueless? Can we draw on some past experiences when fishing was tough? How did you get around or break through this type of obstacle in past times? That can be our clue for this qualifier.
2.Muddy high water eliminates 90% of the lake. That’s a HUGE CLUE ON WHAT TO DO! Actually there’s only one thing to do!
3.you can’t weigh practice fish so no worry there. High and muddy in the fall will be tough on the entire field.
4. With the conditions you mentioned it doesn’t make sense to worry about fishing deep. So you’re lucky that it doesn’t matter this week!
5. Do the thing tomorrow. Let’s debrief the tournament on Monday on live class.