Nathan Sipes even in the middle of the lake, you can use a crank bait as a search bait to see what is on the bottom. Figure out the depth from the boater then throw a crank that will get down that deep. If the treble hooks scare you, throw a jig around and slow roll it across the bottom
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Nov 04 at 11:15 PM
I use a wind app to see which way the wind will be blowing when I am there, then I look for points the wind will be blowing into. Once I find those, then I have potential to eliminate over 1/2 the water. I looks for those places because I know bait fish will be pushed into those areas. Those are the first places I check then I can work either left or right of that point becuase typically there is a break in the wind on one side or the other. Now clam days.. Totally different approach..