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Hevi

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  1. Supposed to be 71 and cloudy tomorrow, gonna take the information I gained here and hit the water tomorrow after work, see how things turn out.
  2. Apparenlty i'm blind. That's what i was looking for! Thanks a lot.
  3. I'm in PA, here is a link to the Lake on the fish and boat commission site, it's got a map and some pictures. http://fishandboat.com/water/lakes/briar_creek/00briar.htm I've basically tried everywhere but the northwest corner. It's raining the next couple of days so hopefully i'll get out this weekend and have better luck.
  4. Bass just stopped biting..... I just started fishing this pass summer so I'm still very new. I generally fish(from bank) at a little 54 acre reservoir that's close by. All summer long in the heat I was fairly consistent at brining in some fish. Mainly on trick worms Texas/carolina rigged. Pretty much just open water fishing. I'd throw it about 30-40 yards drag it a bit and get a hit. Now that fall is here I'm getting nothing. In about 80+ hours of fishing I got 2 1lb bass. I've thrown everything in my arsenal at them. Jigs, crankbaits, buzzbaits, spinners, swimbaits, frogs, poppers, you name it I've tossed it out there. I'm up north so the weather has cooled off a bit. It's been cloudy and around 65-70 degrees with the water temp sitting around 63-66. I think my main problem is not knowing where the bass are. Obviously I'm limited cause I'm bank fishing. The thing is there's not a lot of natural cover for the bass there. It's a oval lake some grass along the edges but the water is only about 6 inches where the grass is. There's no downed trees. Little shade, one small dock. I know when they started stocking the lake years ago they put PVC piping in for this fish to make a habitat but I'm not sure where they are placed I've look around can't find any info. Any ideas would be great. Sorry the post is long but I wanted to give as much info as possible and I'm sure I missed something so if you need anymore information I'd be glad to answer.

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