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<blockquote data-quote="DerHornen" data-source="post: 224422" data-attributes="member: 672"><p>The stretch from Beulah bay going east is where the old river channel swings toward the south side of the lake, so main lake is deeper and I think in general there's a little bit less fish holding habitat. We've caught plenty of fish on the south side over the years, but some of our favorite spots on the north side produce more consistently and we've gotten in the habit of going that way most of the time. The last couple of high water cycles and erosion have also drastically changed some of the spots along the south shore of the main lake that we used to like, and a lot of people haven't tried to re-learn the new contours. The north side hasn't had as much of that so those old favorites are still there. If conditions are right or we're short on time we'll still fish the area. In the mid to late summer the high walls can be very productive, and the mouth of expansion bay used to always be good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DerHornen, post: 224422, member: 672"] The stretch from Beulah bay going east is where the old river channel swings toward the south side of the lake, so main lake is deeper and I think in general there's a little bit less fish holding habitat. We've caught plenty of fish on the south side over the years, but some of our favorite spots on the north side produce more consistently and we've gotten in the habit of going that way most of the time. The last couple of high water cycles and erosion have also drastically changed some of the spots along the south shore of the main lake that we used to like, and a lot of people haven't tried to re-learn the new contours. The north side hasn't had as much of that so those old favorites are still there. If conditions are right or we're short on time we'll still fish the area. In the mid to late summer the high walls can be very productive, and the mouth of expansion bay used to always be good. [/QUOTE]
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