A look at some good structure spots always worth a few casts
The late Rene Salazar battles a bass that grabbed his crankbait as it dredged a rocky bottom at the confluence of several underwater points and a channel drainage at the upper reaches of the Sinaloa River at Mexico’s Lake Baccarac. (Photo by Matt Williams)
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Submerged points always offer some potential for holding a few bass. Places where a point falls abruptly into deeper water can be especially good. (Photo by Matt Williams)
Outdoors WriterI’ve been fortunate to visit some of the very best largemouth bass lakes in the world, and I’m thankful that so many of those trips came at a time when fishing was still fishing. Not the video game it has become for so many since the evolution of hightech electronics like forward-facing sonar, monster screens and other game changing goodies.They say technology i...
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