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A lot of times on northern lakes and it really applies to anywhere you go in the country.
But I guess natural lakes in general you have a place like that where you have a nice clump
of reeds, it's broke up and it's got docks on either side of it. A lot of times those
edges of those reeds like between the first dock and that clump or maybe the outside edge
a little bit. But it seems like the edges of those heavier patches of cover a lot of
times are where those fish are going to be. Or they might be on the first dock you get
to just outside of it a lot of times. It's kind of,it's kind of you have to fish and
see which ones kind of make a pattern out of it. A lot of times there is going to be
a definite pattern on where those fish are going to be, if they're going to be on those
edges or if they're going to be way up in the middle of those clumps. Whenever you get
out on a natural lake you just want to kind of fish that all to start with and see what
the fish tell you. If they're going to be up in that stuff or if they're going to be
in the edges of it more .