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Old 04-07-2007, 07:48 AM   #1
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theres no doubt wind is important. And jsut to set the record straight, i dont think the warm rock theory is what draws the fish to the wall and agree with what fsheye is saying about the smaller things along that wall becoming more active. Sort of a jump start on life so to speak.. Anohter example of this is anywhere you can find a discharge pipe submerged under water in the spring. Chances are, there is more bait around it, which attracts predators.
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Old 04-07-2007, 08:02 AM   #2
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And jsut to set the record straight, i dont think the warm rock theory is what draws the fish to the wall.

I never thought you did. I like Fisheye's theory as well, it has a lot more follow through and makes more sense than simply "The rocks heat the water" (FYI these were SNESA words of wisdom I saw a couple years back )

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