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DEMONS
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Fishing deep water in winter
Fishing in deep water is
still probably the most mis
understood type of fishing
that bass anglers have to
deal with on a regular basis.
Deep water can be produc
tive almost any time of year
that the bass aren’t on the
beds, but during the winter
is when it can be especially
effective.
One of the reasons that
many anglers struggle with
fishing deep water is because
we’re all so accustomed to
fishing around and casting to
visible cover. This makes fish
ing around non-visual tar
gets difficult for the average
angler. “Deep,” of course, can
be in the eye of the beholder.
But to me, anything deeper
than 10 feet can be consid
ered deep. Most times (and
only in certain fisheries dur
ing specific times of the year)
will I explore anything more
than 50 or 60 feet, though
bass can be caught at greater
depths in some places. When
searching for places to focus
your fishing efforts in deep
water, remember the dif
ference between cover and
structure. Cover is some
physical object separate from
the actual bottom contour.
Structure is the actual bot
tom contour (breaks, drops,
humps). These structure
elements serve as a kind of
thoroughfare for the bass
to travel from one place or
another in search of food and
optimum water conditions.
Most of the short cuts to
finding deep-water struc
ture occur long before you
get to body of water. Start
with a contoured lake map
and identify all of the depth
changes and bottom features,
marking them with differ-
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UNDERWATER
TACTICS
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ent colored pens or markers.
When I arrive to the lake
and get into the areas that
I want to fish, I will fast idle
the area in a zig-zag pattern,
keeping a constant eye on
my electronics. I will look for
any irregularity of signs of
activity such as cover on the
bottom (brush piles, weeds)
or pods of bait that appear as
black clouds.
Using a search-type of bait
I begin to fan cast the entire
area. I am trying to estab
lish contact with the bottom
or with cover or near bait.
There are also some general
guidelines for fishing deep
water structure. During peri
ods of active feeding, such as
low light, rain, or wind, the
fish generally move shallow
er and hold looser to cover.
During periods of high pres
sure or under adverse condi
tions the bass tend to be a
little deeper and tighter to
cover.
One of the best ways to get
and keep a bait in front of
fish relating closely to struc
ture in winter is with a drop
shot.
Winter can be a great time
to catch fish. With cold tem
peratures, most anglers and
boaters are content to stay
off the water, leaving most
of the best spots with little
fishing pressure. With a little
homework you can be catch
ing the big ones while every
one else is sitting at home.
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GRAPHITE SPORT TEES
Men’s short-sleeved, no-pocket
and pocket tees. Reg. 10.00 each.
Must buy 4 to receive discount
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MEN’S JOCKEY UNDERWEAR
Briefs, tees and more.
Reg. 15.00-40.00.
Free item must be of equal or lesser value.
SALE 49.99
MEN’S DRESS SHOES
Casual styles by
Dockers' and Nunn Bush'.
Reg. 60.00.
SPORTS
Warner Robins bowling results
Through week ending Sunday
BOLD CUP BOWLING
RUBBELL PARKWAY
Kibbles A Bits
High Scores: Ron Papizan 201-
567; Bob Kovarovic 168-480; JoAnn
Kovarovic 213-611; Anica Papizan
161; Joyce Bishop 434; Casey Hicks
200-471; John W. Heath 175; Zac
Pferrer 175-489; Morgan Griffin 111-
279; Melanie Hughes 106-260
Senior Mixed
High Scores: John Kirkendall 232-
603; Phil Ehn 215; Lloyd Britt 604;
Arlene Todd 237-609; Leona Fountain
201; Nina Smith 504
Windsor Academy
High Scores: Michael Nottingham
137-194; Zack Chastain 106-207
New Kids in the Alley
High Scores: Frank Swader 300;
Deric Morris 300; Conal Jackson
289-793; William Johnson 761; Arnita
West 248-675; Lori Phillips 247-631
Gold Cup’s Bowling Finest
High Scores: Stephanie Laney 212-
578; Jan Daniell 191-552
Rock A Rollers
High Scores: Gabe Batchelor 223;
Jim Karchella 219; Ron Papizan 598;
Jimmy Mauro 573; Jennie Lackey
223-561; Pamela Noble 202-530
Morning Glory
High Scores: Jennie Lackey 198;
Arlene Todd 197-522; Margaret
Buffingt 51
Ladies Church
High Scores: Cindy Crowley 223-
606; Debbi Boggero 200-509
Kings and Queens
High Scores: Mike Kilinski 238-
643; Duane Beaudin 234; David
Pendergras 635; Lisa Kilinski 193-
524; Kim Maloney 187-520
Tuesday Men’s Handicap
High Scores: Kevin Dimuzio 246-674;
John Kirkendall 245; Satish Erramelli
Peebles
40-50% OFF
FAMILY OUTERWEAR SALE
By Graphite’, Architect’, Fleet Street’
and more. Reg. 18.00-250.00,
Sale 10.80-125.00
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KIDS COLLECTIONS
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Reg. 15.00-64.00, Sale 9.00-38.40
29.99-39.99
FAMILY ATHLETIC SHOES
Selected ladies, men’s and kids
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Reg. 35.00-50.00.
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Moosettes
High Scores: Patti Conley 173-445;
Amy Gorton 170; Trish Ellis 452
Wednesday PBA-X Mixed
Singles
High Scores: B.J. Wynn 268-677;
David Rutherford 234; John Hovan
591; Jeanette Overstr 169-414
Mixed Misfits
High Scores: Craig Duke 276-
701; Deric Morris 275-685; Lee Ann
Steinmetz 214-533; Gale Parrish 189;
Tommy Scaggs 189; Tabetha White
543
Town and Country
High Scores: Chad McCormick 268-
682; Brian Robison 257; Jimmy Mauro
685; Devona Zodun 219-632; Carolyn
Hildenbrand 201; Michelle Todd 201;
Michele Sierak 559
Junior Senior Youth
High Scorres: Thomas Sparacin
219-497; Patrick Costello 189; Cody
Resnick 397; Allisa Davis 146-
412; Kayla Williams 145; Christian
Baumble 382
Elite Junior
High Scores: Eddie Aaron 242-589;
Chris Kreager 212; Joshua Calloway
572; Kristen Gassett 199-516;
Courtney Mane 198-538
Bantam Prep
High Scores: Tyler Harvey 161-415;
Timmy Wilhite 129-339; Keeley Smith
134-384; Kelsey Selph 131-323
Peewees
High Scores: Nathan Newton
105-197; Patrick Odom 101-191;
Cheyenne Johnson 85-162; Sarah
Ingram 65-130
ROBMS AIR FORCE BASE
Charity
High Scores: Andy Colbert 231-521;
Jim Drescher 203; David McClellan
562; Juli Sumner 172-429; Rose
SALE 24.99
JUNIORS DENIM JEANS
Great styles by l.e.i.*,
Angels' and more.
Reg. 38.00-42.00.
40% OFF
WOMEN’S SEPARATES
Career looks by Sag Harbor
and RQT. Reg. 34.00-60.00,
Sale 20.40-36.00
29.99-39.99
LADIES SHOES
Dress and casual styles
by Mudd’ and more.
Reg. 40.00-50.00.
Elliott 171; Jeannie Circle 437
Women’s Lib
High Scores: Chester Hood 205-582;
Sam Akin 184-497; Kelly Seigle 187;
Shirley Sizemore 183-467; Chrissy
Hollingsworth 472
osc
High Scores: Diane Harper 184-485;
Chris McDaniel 176-492
Tuesday Peterson Point
High Scores: Ron Hensel 268-670;
Deric Morris 266; Bill Haberin 666
Intramurals
High Scores: Todd Manning 257;
Steve Dick 256-659; Mike Butler 644;
Lindsay Ciullo 212; Stephanie Laney
210-561: Sandra Hernandez 552
Early Friday Mixed
High Scores: Bob Walker 259; Lou
Puryear 257-678; Ray Brake 692;
Shirley Flood 279-646; Carolyn
Helmick 247-665
RYA Junior-Senior
High Scores: Justin Chan 214; Desi
Giles II 202; Sonny Puryear 583; J.D.
Jean 561; Cady Mcßight 207-567;
Stephanie Chan 165-486
RYA Bantam/Prep
High Scores: Michael Jackson 145;
Dylan Fiveash 94; Eddie Langdon
402; Austin Price 260; Taylor Vack
125; Katelyn Lippert 100; Cara Stasel
429; Angelica Valdez 305
Pee Wee
High Scores: Wesley Jones 106-199;
Bryson Bueno 105-190; Bailey Jones
90-176; Aria Buzhardt 70; Peyton
Sherman 137
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Misses, petites and women's
Gloria Vanderbilt’ Levi’s’, Lee' and
Dockers' Reg. 36.00-44.00
SALE 14.99
PLAYTEX BOXED BRAS
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Cross Your Heart styles.
Reg. 20.00-29.00.
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SALE 3/315
FASHION PANTIES
Ladies and juniors bikinis,
hipsters and more. Reg. 6.00 each.
Must buy 3 to meows discount.
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