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Find Prime Bass Spots in Standing Timber | Secrets Revealed



Pro bass angler and fishing guide Lee Livesay showcases the blending of technology and instincts to pinpoint sneaky high-percentage spots in expansive standing timber on Lake Fork. It’s a situation that plays out on many timber-infested lakes throughout the country. Using a mix of the naked eye, common sense, GPS mapping, and sonar technologies, Livesay walks viewers through his step-by-step methodology.

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LAKE MAPS AND IDENTIFYING FEATURES
Selecting the right starting point can be overwhelming for any angler. Livesay emphasizes the importance of his LakeMaster map in breaking down the vast expanse of Lake Fork. By focusing on creek channel swings and noting the variance between larger and smaller trees, Livesay finds sweet spots missed by other bass anglers. It’s these subtleties in structure and cover that are often the key to success. When you sync your visual observations with mapping, it helps get your boat in the right area for a productive day on the water.

DRAWING THE SPOT AND SEEING FISH
Until recently, it wasn’t possible with over-the-counter fish finders to see a fish a cast length from your boat. Livesay describes how he uses a combination of side imaging, 360 sonar, and forward-facing sonar to map out the bottom structure, composition, and cover on a specific spot. Think of mapping as a clean bottom with elevation changes. Then, think of 360 and forward-facing sonar info as the texture, that is, bottom composition (hard or soft) and habitat (cover) on and over the bottom. Livesay takes it a step further by locating schools of bass with 360 and live sonar.

PRECISION BOAT CONTROL AND MAKING ACCURATE CASTS
The ability to digitally anchor your boat with GPS technology makes painting a detailed image of a spot and casting to fish easy. As Livesay points out, having the boat remain stationary when equipped with an independently operated forward-facing sonar transducer allows you to focus on finding and casting to the fish.

In conclusion, Livesay’s in-depth discussion of finding bass in timber offers helpful insights for novice and seasoned anglers. By effectively combining your natural observations with technology, the chances of success increase significantly.

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Monster Staff

Lake Fork Monsters is a group of avid bass fishermen who chase big bass in the Lake Fork area of Texas. They’re known for pursuing largemouth bass, which can reach impressive sizes in this region. If you’re interested in monster bass, Lake Fork is definitely a hotspot!

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  1. @LeeLivesay I was just remembering when you told us how Fork was built with them pond dams ; WV is a tough #bassfishing state. I've never been on schooling #largemouth cuz it's mostly rivers here & I just haven't came across em like that & I LOVE to deep crank . We do what we can here – big is like 6 or 7 . That's just a #qualitybass to y'all but it's ok. we love these and all our aquatic sport / predator fish friends ; or I would've forgotten the pond dams story. Your a hammer dude. #fishing #bassfishing #junkfishing #falltransition

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