09-23-2010, 02:37 AM
I have been told, and it makes sense to me that Pali
es flucuates so much the insects can not get a foothold in there as it will be dry or too deep before long. That makes a lot of sense to me to a point. That along with many steep cliff walls makes little good fish habitat. I know they are in there, I know some people do well but someone told me that about the finicky state of Pali
es. Many people from close by talk about its unproductive nature. Those are the theories that made the most sense to me. Rapalas, spoons, etc. should nail them then? I haven't been fortunate enough to have a great day catching fish there and have many hours/days in.
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