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  1. Summertime fishing !…that time of year when the lakes down 3' , It's 97 degres outside, the boat carpet is hot enought to fry an egg on, the water is 92, and there isn't a breath of wind or a trickle of current anywhere until that thunderstorm pops up out of nowhere and runs you off the lake !

  2. I am a scuba diver and get to see fish in their own environment. Here is what I see in lakes in the Northeastern US (summer time)– very large bass exist in places where I never get so much as a bite when fishing. It's crazy. Really big largemouth will follow us from the shore in 3 feet of water down to the first thermocline at around 25 feet. Bass dip below to cool off but mostly hover below 15 feet unless actively hunting the shallows. We hand feed them freshwater mussels, which they gulp down. I don't know what the legality of using mussels as bait is, but bass love them. It's not uncommon to have four or five trophy size bass competing for bits.
    I rarely see medium sized fish. Lots of babies or adult fish but not many middling size fish of any species. Below about 30 feet is a wasteland almost totally devoid of fish. You might see some lake trout here or there but I have been at 40-80 feet in lakes many times and never saw anything living in water that cold.
    I have dived under ice as well, water was 36 degrees and we cut thru 19 inches of ice. All the fish were huddled together inside a small wreck we were diving. They were so sluggish you could just about touch one before it moved slightly away. Food was the last thing on their minds and whatever tiny iota of heat they shared was noticeable to them.

  3. Great tips. I KNOW I need to find fish, but am still learning HOW to do it! I've got a FishHunter (I fish from a kayak), and am still trying to master interpreting the readings.

    Will need to see if it identifies a thermocline on the lakes I fish. Many of them are pretty shallow, but we'll see!

    Thanks for the advice!

    Roger, The Smiling BassHole

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