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What Is On The Banks Of Your Favorite Lake?

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For me the bank of my favorite lake is all sand and rock

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Trees, brush, wood in the water, grass, rip rap, bulk heads, piers, docks, moored boats, stick ups, cover over and in the water, undercut banks in rivers, river channels up to and close to the bank in lakes, points, old tires, sunken boats, sunken piers and sunken docks, floating docks, where bridges meet the bank, both vehicle and train, concrete under bridges against the bank, open spaces between docks, boat ramps, where one type of grass meets another type of grass, where grass meets rock and anything unusual to the area along the bank.

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Trees, laydowns, road beds, rocks, cover made from pallets, and a lot of vegetation.  Some of the vegetation is on top of the water, and some is under the water.

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Trash

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Right now it's total ice! Hopefully, in a week or two, I'll actually be able to wet a line. :)

Brush, sand, rattlesnakes, scorpions and on one side Mexican commercial fisherman and drug cartels.

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Louisiana on the right...Texas on the left ;)

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My bank fishing lakes have manicured grass like a golf course, but have about 10 or 15 yards of thick weeds and pads that circle these lakes, and then a deep drop off. Snakes are commonly found along the shoreline either in the thick water weeds or lying out on the manicured grass along the bank, sunning themselves. Not uncommon to see three or four snakes each trip. It always makes things interesting.

Sand, Rock, Mud, Clay, and this stuff i like to call "Afro Grass", have no idea what is it though

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Rattle snakes, coots, coyotes, occasional deer and bait fisherman.

Tom

Non Boaters. Brian.

oh man, why yall gotta be mentioning snakes. i dont like them dead or alive.

Rednecks in lawn chairs.

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The Lodge . . . . . . .  on Lake Baccarac ~

 

:eyebrows:

 

A-Jay

Rocks gravel sand maybe a Bush or two. A couple fallen trees...wish there was more

 Trees, Poison ivy, chiggers, ticks.

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Everywhere I've fished, I've found that the water always comes right up to the shore. :eyebrows:

Buck brush, chunk rock, pea gravel, boulders, rock ledges, clay, and bluffs.

All kinds of stuff from trees to beaver huts and rip rap to rock cliffs

Right now its mostly snow

Houses.

Geese poop and water snakes are the two things I hate the most.

Rip-rap, trees with lures hanging from them, weeds, bushes and trash. Lots of trash.

 

Tom

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