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An awesome day on Mud Lake...
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<blockquote data-quote="breachless" data-source="post: 155161" data-attributes="member: 3308"><p>Yeah I am not too sure... There wasn't a ton of traffic, and most of the people out there were tin-boaters fishing crappies and walleyes (they looked at us pretty funny with our 21' bass boat...) There WAS a pair of jetskis out there pretty much all day ripping around though.</p><p></p><p>My theory is that because this lake is pretty shallow throughout with pretty much no dropoffs, weedlines, or structure, the fish HAVE to hold tight to docks and pads because it's virtually the only cover to be found on the whole lake. </p><p></p><p>It also helps that it doesn't see a ton of fishing pressure: on a map, this lake looks like a small puddle compared to a lot of the lakes in the area and I think it gets overlooked by most people, and those that don't overlook it are in no hurry to tell the world about it. You can pretty much bet I won't be telling many people where it is...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="breachless, post: 155161, member: 3308"] Yeah I am not too sure... There wasn't a ton of traffic, and most of the people out there were tin-boaters fishing crappies and walleyes (they looked at us pretty funny with our 21' bass boat...) There WAS a pair of jetskis out there pretty much all day ripping around though. My theory is that because this lake is pretty shallow throughout with pretty much no dropoffs, weedlines, or structure, the fish HAVE to hold tight to docks and pads because it's virtually the only cover to be found on the whole lake. It also helps that it doesn't see a ton of fishing pressure: on a map, this lake looks like a small puddle compared to a lot of the lakes in the area and I think it gets overlooked by most people, and those that don't overlook it are in no hurry to tell the world about it. You can pretty much bet I won't be telling many people where it is... [/QUOTE]
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