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What water do you fish?

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Yep, I fish a really big river reservoir.

Most of the time I'm fishing a medium private lake (4-5 times a week). My grandparents live on one and that's where I practice, learn new techniques, and occasionally guide. All of my tournaments on the other hand are on big reservoirs like Table Rock, Truman, Lake of the Ozarks, etc.

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Just trying to get a decent reading on what type of water everyone is fishing. I

Liquid ?  :-?

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Just trying to get a decent reading on what type of water everyone is fishing. I

Liquid ? :-?

You think?  :-?

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Why are small and medium lakes given the same acreage (50-500)?

I just made a mistake when I posted the poll. It's fixed now....you should be able to choose more accurately now.

I fish Lakes from 200 or so to Lake Erie alot. We have a lot of different type lakes here. From deep and rocky to shallow and weedy. Ohio really has good fisheries.

Big lakes like Leech lake and Lake of the Woods

Between 250 to 1000 acres, but the 1 i fish most is around 350.

I fish a River and that is where I have the most fun and difficulty.

Great Poll!!! 8-)

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Around here its small lakes and ponds.  The closest lakes 1000+ acres in size are about 2 hours away.

Man thats a tough one to answer - I rotate my fishing holes daily - from small ponds to small lakes to the river - Makes it nice to be able to change things up all the time .

I fish the Potomac River mostly, but sometimes small public lakes and small local ponds.

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