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By Pete Robbins
BASS Insider Wednesday, July 1, 2009 Classic summertime structure includes deep ledges, main lake humps and other electronics-straining bottom contours, but Oklahoma pro Vince Fulks knows that even on the hottest days of July and August, a certain percentage of the fish stay shallow all the time. "Several studies have shown that the fish will move in and out of shallow water 12 months out of the year, even if the lake is frozen over," he says. Like many of his peers on the Elite Series trail, he'll often start the mornings in pur ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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