The Asian Angler October 2014 Digital Issue - Malaysia - English | Page 119

While following the wind pattern keep your eye peeled for heavy brush or dynamic lay-downs on wind blown shorelines. Baitfish tend to congregate in these areas creating an accessible feeding spot for largemouth. More often then not baitfish will be on the backside of brush which can call for some tricky fishing methods. When approaching a large lay-down position yourself so you are able to cast and pitch every corner and branch of a fallen tree. Inexperienced anglers tend to only fish the edges of a sunken trees in fear that they will get hung up (snagged) or lose a fish in the entanglement of brush. When the summer/fall transition begins larger fish will often stage up close to a lay-down especially in stained water. These larger bass can be too lazy or just plainly not in the mood to venture out past a lay-down to feed; making it even more critical to place your lure in the thick stuff. 119