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By Tim Tucker
BASS Times, Aug. 2004 Tuesday, September 7, 2004 Most bass fishermen equate summer with deep water. And the majority of the bass in a lake or reservoir may be relating to some type of deep water cover or structure. But that doesn't means all of the bass will be deep. Anglers who automatically head offshore to deep structure spots when the temperature tops 80 degrees are making a mistake, according to the experts. They are removing themselves from some surprisingly prime shallow water action. "The summer months can offer some excellent fishi ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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