Hello to you and thanks. I have some really good maps of some of the bays, and a general fishing map of the main lake. I have read some on the forum talk about fishing "deep" in summertime. I am wondering what others consider "deep" water for summertime fishing--20, 30, 40 ft.? Kentucky and Barkley lakes both have a main river channel and water depths approaching 100 feet in the channels in some areas. Many areas from what I have seen average 60 to 80 feet in depth in the channels, although I haven't spent much time on either of the main lakes. Outside the channel depths vary, but usually not much more than 30 - 40 feet deep. I wonder if one could find bass on structure around the river channel bank where there is structure? I guess I am going to have to spend some time on the main lake with my depthfinder. Also, if the majority of larger fish in a body of water move into deeper water as summer kicks in, I wonder where they go to feed at night? Do they remain deep and go into "ambush" mode near the top of the ledge, or do they stay in their general area and move toward the surface to look for food? If the latter is true, then one should be able catch larger fish at night by fan casting an area out on the lake above these holding areas. Sounds good, but I have never tried this nor do I have the knowledge or confidence in this to try. Any comments?