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What kind of grass is this?

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My lake has a pretty big patch of this grass and it gets pretty thick. Im not sure what this type of grass is but when I throw the texas rig it tends to snag alot of this grass. I cant use weightless presentations since the lake drops off pretty fast and gets pretty deep.

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If the leaves look like this, it is Pondweed. 

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52 minutes ago, txchaser said:

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If the leaves look like this, it is Pondweed. 

The grass is fully submerged underwater and is pretty thin in diameter

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Possibly eelgrass. 

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On 7/29/2022 at 9:31 PM, txchaser said:

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If the leaves look like this, it is Pondweed. 

Really good stuff in the fall. It stays green late into the fall after everything else has died. Isolated patches of it are money.

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