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MastaYoda

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  1. Top water in itself is an absolute blast , but the fish might be fussy to the hooks. I've talked to people before and they said the fish won't bite if they can see the metal of the hook, which for the most part has proved right. And with the amount of rocks and walls in the water, getting caught is another threat, along with all the leaves in a backwater Indiana quarry.
  2. Alright guys, I know this topic has been covered, but every spots different. I reguarily fish a quarry that I figure can't be deeper than 20 or so feet. I hit weed beds dead center on a 10-14 feet crank bait, I can't tell for sure but I can guess it's 15-30 feet dead center. The water itself is clear, and it's fished often. My question is what should I be doing differently. The rock walls are too far away to reach from one point and one rock wall doesn't start until about 15 feet into water where it cuts off 1 foot to, just open open water. I know fish are in there, they just don't bite.

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