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Brandon McC

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  1. thats my first thing to do is catch a bream and fish with it right by the dock
  2. Im down in Ga and I fish a local lake thats not pressured much. The lake used to be an old corn field. Its full of rocks on the bottom, black weeds, and old fences. Ive only caught a few on different things but they are hard to catch. Caught a 6-7lb bass by the dam on a white spinnerbait. The bass are eating bream all day long. There is a lunker under a dock I fish by and it waits for someone to catch a bream and it demolishes it as quick as they throw it back in. Ive been fishing yum dingers and t-rigs and no luck. Im a bank fisher and my options are limited. There isnt much cover by the little docks and by the dam obviously its deep. I was curious to what colors might help me bring em in. The water is dark green, stained & not much visibility. On the other side of the dam is a shallow lake maybe 5-7ft tops all the way through it. Full of hydrilla and weeds. Its sometimes clear and sometimes dingy. I bought a pack of yum dingers in bream color,watermelon candy,walermelon pie, and cajun neon. Maybe one of those will help me.

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