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bucketmouth64

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When I was looking at some new fishing waters up North in the dnr lakemaps it shows areas of rock, gravel, sand, silt, mud and so on. I was wondering should areas that have bottom content of silt or mud be eliminated for areas to fish bass? I know the edge of these areas may hold fish that butt up against different bottom cotent. I don't want to waste time when on new waters I haven't been on.

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When I was looking at some new fishing waters up North in the dnr lakemaps it shows areas of rock, gravel, sand, silt, mud and so on. I was wondering should areas that have bottom content of silt or mud be eliminated for areas to fish bass? I know the edge of these areas may hold fish that butt up against different bottom cotent. I don't want to waste time when on new waters I haven't been on.

Goodness, no, don't rule it out. There are LOADS of bass in Leech area lakes in areas with silt/muck bottoms. That said, the best spots I have found are where the soft bottom is near a firmer bottom, whether it be sand, gravel, some rock etc.

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The only way I fish sand is if there's something else going on (dropoff, bullrushes, transition to different bottom). I avoid the flats. As far as mud goes, depending on the time of year mud usually hosts a lot of insects, bringing in smaller fish. During a big hatch you can usually find a bunch of fish on mud flats.

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From what little I've observed, Leech is an oddball in terms of bass location. Even when compared to the lakes in that area.

Lots of bass in the Cass chain in soft bottom areas as well. Again, I've found it best where it's soft bottom near another feature - deeper water, two types of cover mixed together, etc.

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Hiya -

There are times when bass use mud pretty heavily, but usually not just a plain mud bottom. It's usually in conjunction with other cover like nearby rushes where there is a mud bottom with 'junk weeds.' About the only bottom content they really don't seem to like is thick sandgrass. A cleaner bottom, whether it's mud, sand or gravel, is usually better, in my experience at least. I know on the lakes I fish, if there's thick sandgrass in the rushes, I'm out of there.

Cheers,

RK

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I don't care so much about about the content. I look more for the subtle changes as well. I love little patches of weeds or small drops or rises in depth. Different water clarity on bigger lakes. I do feel harder bottoms hold more fish usually. I still look for deviations in the are though.

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