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<blockquote data-quote="Marbleyes" data-source="post: 178922" data-attributes="member: 675"><p>If you want to stay out of the weeds and timber, fish 18' and deeper right now on the main lake. As far as pulling cranks goes, try to find a long stretch of consistent depth, also deeper than 18' to stay away from the snags. If you aren't graphing fish then don't waste your time and move. Keep moving until you start graphing fish or baitfish. I would start fishing wind blown points and just point hop until you start graphing fish and fish the inside and outside turns of the points and also try just fishing straight over the points themselves.They are scattered right now, at least that's been my experience this year. The east end of sakakawea can and will humble even the best fisherman. I've fished the east end for over 20 years and as soon as I think I have it figured out, it reminds me that I don't. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marbleyes, post: 178922, member: 675"] If you want to stay out of the weeds and timber, fish 18' and deeper right now on the main lake. As far as pulling cranks goes, try to find a long stretch of consistent depth, also deeper than 18' to stay away from the snags. If you aren't graphing fish then don't waste your time and move. Keep moving until you start graphing fish or baitfish. I would start fishing wind blown points and just point hop until you start graphing fish and fish the inside and outside turns of the points and also try just fishing straight over the points themselves.They are scattered right now, at least that's been my experience this year. The east end of sakakawea can and will humble even the best fisherman. I've fished the east end for over 20 years and as soon as I think I have it figured out, it reminds me that I don't. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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