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well i went fishing for like hours but i didnt catch anything i tried everthing i have and i didnt catch anything so do you know the reason

p.s. there is bass in the lake because it says it when you enter

what state do you live in. The water temp is a big factor this time of year. What type of lake,how deep type of structure etc.

How about some specifics?  For example, like John said, water temp?  Clear water?  Muddy?  Cover-flooded trees, docks, pads, hydrilla, etc?  Give us a little more info and we can point you in the right direction.

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well the water was clean it was about 80 degrees and the lake was about 4-15 feet deep i live in tampa,florida

Fish the main channel you will find the bass there in that temp of water the fish are looking for cover in deep structure....

Bassin4life has it right.  When the water temp gets over about 75 degrees in the shallows the bass go to deeper, cooler water.  Fish the main channel.

thanks man at least 1 person agrees....good luck brother ;D

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