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This is a map of a structure situation in a lowland reservoir. It runs halfway across the lake then drops to a flat that extends for a hundred yards before falling into the channel. A feeder stream is located about 20 yards to the side of the bar and presumably meets with the main channel, though exactly where has yet to be determined. The structure is narrow with breaks, rocks and stumps, from the shallows to the drop-off.

 

This area has been fished, under nominal weather conditions, with limited success. So far it has produced small largemouth, white bass, and crappie. This structure appears to have great potential but will need to be fished under better conditions to determine just how good it is. Further mapping will also be necessary to establish where the feeder stream and main channel intersect.

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