Can leaves on shorelines be helpful in locating fish?
kdawg
Posted 10/12/2022 3:17 PM (#1013683)
Subject: Can leaves on shorelines be helpful in locating fish?




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Clearing leaves on my property this morning and looked down at the dock which was surrounded by leaves. I personally avoided these area because it's such a pain in the a-- to try and fish around them because of casts always fouling up.But, leaves can provide a temporary cover for baitfish,show us direction of current, which can be very important in flowages. Next time out, gonna try fishing the leave lines. Kdawg
jchiggins
Posted 10/12/2022 3:52 PM (#1013685 - in reply to #1013683)
Subject: Re: Can leaves on shorelines be helpful in locating fish?




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Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn
Yay!!!!! Lead blower season!!!!! ; )
chuckski
Posted 10/12/2022 4:37 PM (#1013686 - in reply to #1013683)
Subject: Re: Can leaves on shorelines be helpful in locating fish?




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Location: Brighton CO.
I was on a Canadian Pike trip a friend had to go back and give something to another friend and left me on a lake shore I had a rod so rigged up and was going to cast so I put a lure on and dropped it in the water by my feet and there was a patch of pollen floating and about a three foot Northern smashed lure down by my feet. ( the lure was a Rizzo Big T) and when it landed on the water the top side and the hit on the part with no hooks. So I missed him.
kdawg
Posted 10/12/2022 6:29 PM (#1013687 - in reply to #1013685)
Subject: Re: Can leaves on shorelines be helpful in locating fish?




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jchiggins - 10/12/2022 3:52 PM

Yay!!!!! Lead blower season!!!!! ; )
Ah, no, Black and Decker. Kdawg