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By Michael Jones
BASS Times, May 2003 Friday, June 6, 2003 In all things involving this sport, there are always options. Rarely are the answers to any fishing situation clear-cut and absolute. The following dilemma is one of them. Say you've found a key spot in the shallows. It's springtime and you may have to go over some fish to reach it. The more traditional approach would be to "fish up to the zone," sampling outlying areas to get a better handle on the bite. In a perfect world, this may sound like the most reasonable approach. That is, until you ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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