Most times if you want to find fish, find weeds. Practically every species of fish like to spend time in the weeds and that means you should, too.
Weeds are where baitfish often congregate to find security, and usually weeds will offer slightly cooler, more oxygen-rich water.
If you locate a school of fish in the weeds, learn everything you can about the cover.
- What kind of weeds are they?
- How dense are the weeds?
- Where are the fish located in the weeds?
- Is the water dingy or clear?
- What’s the water temperature?
- Is it shaded or sunny?
If the fishing slows down in those weeds, go look for other weeds with the same ingredients and chances are you’ll find fish there, too.
Check out this video about fishing in the weeds, wood and rock for bass on Bass Pro Shops 1Source.
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