Man we need info on northern natural lakes and no other channel is as good as urs and how u explain and break stuff down please take the time to do some Wisconsin smaller natural lakes all us midwestern/northern people would appreciate it!
Awesome! Percy Priest is my home lake, and I hit Old Hickory from time to time. Appreciate the tips! The reason I only hit Old Hickory once in a while is that I struggle catching deeper fish. Maybe next video give us a tutorial on best practices to catch fish at 12’ and another one for fish at 23’ depth (for when winter gets here).
I love these videos. At what water temp will they normally be on these ditches? Is there a minimum depth that the ditch needs to be to even consider checking it out? I'd like to see you take a look at hard Labor Creek Reservoir in Georgia. It's an electric only Reservoir. Around 1,300 acres
They start using these ditches when water temps drop to the high 70's and will stay many of them pretty much all winter. I find bass in ditches as deep as 100ft in the center and as shallow as 2ft in the center
@@BassFishingDeclassified thank you for the reply. When I say ditch depth I'm talking about the height from the top of the ditch to the bottom. If the bottom of the ditch is at 15' depth and the top of the ditch is at 14' depth (1' of contour) is that a "ditch" bass would be on? Or does it need to have a more substantial amount of depth difference like 3' or more?
Where site are you using for charts? Ever since Garmin shut down the Navionics Webveiwer and put maps on the Garmin site, I can't get their maps to load.
Man we need info on northern natural lakes and no other channel is as good as urs and how u explain and break stuff down please take the time to do some Wisconsin smaller natural lakes all us midwestern/northern people would appreciate it!
I second that
This is pure genius! Thanks for the great info Jonny!
Thanks for doing Rayburn, Jonny. Always catch 'em in that creek you highlighted (Mud Creek)
Thanks.
Thanks for doing my local lakes pretty cool to see how you break it down
Awesome! Percy Priest is my home lake, and I hit Old Hickory from time to time. Appreciate the tips! The reason I only hit Old Hickory once in a while is that I struggle catching deeper fish. Maybe next video give us a tutorial on best practices to catch fish at 12’ and another one for fish at 23’ depth (for when winter gets here).
I love these videos. At what water temp will they normally be on these ditches? Is there a minimum depth that the ditch needs to be to even consider checking it out?
I'd like to see you take a look at hard Labor Creek Reservoir in Georgia. It's an electric only Reservoir. Around 1,300 acres
They start using these ditches when water temps drop to the high 70's and will stay many of them pretty much all winter. I find bass in ditches as deep as 100ft in the center and as shallow as 2ft in the center
@@BassFishingDeclassified thank you for the reply. When I say ditch depth I'm talking about the height from the top of the ditch to the bottom. If the bottom of the ditch is at 15' depth and the top of the ditch is at 14' depth (1' of contour) is that a "ditch" bass would be on? Or does it need to have a more substantial amount of depth difference like 3' or more?
Lake Chickamauga :)
Where site are you using for charts? Ever since Garmin shut down the Navionics Webveiwer and put maps on the Garmin site, I can't get their maps to load.
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I thought I was the only ditch digger lol