Found a Structure Fishing Guide ?
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2015 8:51 pm
In addition to watching the Breakline webinars and Jim's Structure Fishing show, I'm trying to research (other than YouTube videos) what is available pertaining to structure fishing... below is a link to a structure fishing guide (dated from 2000), that the very first paragraph references Buck Perry and provides numerous diagrams with detailed explanations:
https://www.fishnmap.com/structured/Str ... -Guide.pdf
No author is listed and up to a four concept (poor, fair, good, excellent) breakdown of a type of structure but the different situations associated with why you should or should not fish them is specific to the diagram. I would think that a poor/fair rock reef is where you would want to fish in a winter / late spring colder water condition as opposed to during the summer, so there would be exceptions to the way that they identify the best issues with structure to look for when out fishing. There are also several references to "trout", so I think that is the fish species they are "targeting" but would still be applicable to any other species of fish like bass, crappie, walleye, pike, musky, etc.
The diagrams seemed to be educational to me, since I'm not looking at the screen on a depth/fish finder, that would depict the actual structural situation being experienced to what is similar in the diagrams.
Hope after you check it out that you can provide your opinion about anything that is incorrect so it will avoid confusion when out on the water trying to find a similar situation, or even just reviewing a contour map to try and match a plotted mapping structural condition prior to going fishing and then check it out ? Thanks for your help with this.
https://www.fishnmap.com/structured/Str ... -Guide.pdf
No author is listed and up to a four concept (poor, fair, good, excellent) breakdown of a type of structure but the different situations associated with why you should or should not fish them is specific to the diagram. I would think that a poor/fair rock reef is where you would want to fish in a winter / late spring colder water condition as opposed to during the summer, so there would be exceptions to the way that they identify the best issues with structure to look for when out fishing. There are also several references to "trout", so I think that is the fish species they are "targeting" but would still be applicable to any other species of fish like bass, crappie, walleye, pike, musky, etc.
The diagrams seemed to be educational to me, since I'm not looking at the screen on a depth/fish finder, that would depict the actual structural situation being experienced to what is similar in the diagrams.
Hope after you check it out that you can provide your opinion about anything that is incorrect so it will avoid confusion when out on the water trying to find a similar situation, or even just reviewing a contour map to try and match a plotted mapping structural condition prior to going fishing and then check it out ? Thanks for your help with this.