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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3425559" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Absolutely structure fishing is key. The bank can be king at times but structure is where numbers of fish will be caught consistently summer or winter keeping the thermocline and baitfish in mind.</p><p>I've done a little scuba diving in some of the clear lakes around Arkansas. It's amazing how the fish hold just above the thermocline where there is oxygen. Below that, they will suffer if they stay too long. That being said, banks can be killer in the mornings when they have cooled off overnight.</p><p>Edit: I talked to some of the ODW biologist once while they were electro shocking to get fish numbers. Asked them about where on the lake was the best place to fish. They said there was no real hotspot, but to always fish the windy side of the lake as the wave action moves the bait fish into the shallow water and puts more O2 into the water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3425559, member: 5412"] Absolutely structure fishing is key. The bank can be king at times but structure is where numbers of fish will be caught consistently summer or winter keeping the thermocline and baitfish in mind. I've done a little scuba diving in some of the clear lakes around Arkansas. It's amazing how the fish hold just above the thermocline where there is oxygen. Below that, they will suffer if they stay too long. That being said, banks can be killer in the mornings when they have cooled off overnight. Edit: I talked to some of the ODW biologist once while they were electro shocking to get fish numbers. Asked them about where on the lake was the best place to fish. They said there was no real hotspot, but to always fish the windy side of the lake as the wave action moves the bait fish into the shallow water and puts more O2 into the water. [/QUOTE]
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