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Bass On The Rocks

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It’s pretty obvious why both aquatic grass and wood cover are dependable bass fishing targets. Grass produces oxygen, creating a healthy environment for bass. Bass can easily penetrate both grassbeds and brushpiles when hiding or ambushing prey. But rocks produce no oxygen, and bass can’t penetrate them. So why bother fishing rock cover? Elite Series pros have the answers.

Why Rocks Attract Bass

Think of rocks as both perfect crawfish habitat and as storage lockers for

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