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FoodaFletch

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  1. The bottom is pretty muddy untill about 6 or 7 feet deep when some weeds start to set in. I have a little John boat that I fish off of, and there is a bit of fallen timber over on the southeast bank.
  2. Hey guys, my family just bought this cabin up on lake alice near seattle. I've been coming up here to fish for about 3 years now and have always struggled to catch bass. It is always stocked with about 8,000 rainbow trout every March. I've caught one 4 pound largemouth on the southeast bank where it drops and another small one in the Same spot. Both were during summer. I've worked that spot dry over the past couple years and I feel like I've fished all aspects of the lake with absolutely no luck. The worst part is that every now and then in the summer I can see some big ones swimming around. I've worked the docks multiple and some of the drop offs on the north side with jigs, dropshot senkos and crankbaits. Still, it's a good day if I get a bite. The southeast side is almost one huge flat passed the point. Now that I'm going to be spending a lot of time on this lake, I want to figure out these suckers. What would you suggest on finding and catching these bass?

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