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    READING AND MAPPING STILLWATERS

    Reading and mapping a lake or pond should be the angler's first step toward successful stillwater fishing. Determine all you can about the physical characteristics of the stillwater, such as shape and surrounding habitat, and note these items on a map of the stillwater.

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    Okay, Tom. Keep it up. Make me a good still water fisherman. I know where to find the fish in a stream or river, put me in a lake and I'm lost.

    I'll be following these Still Water articles with interest.

    REE
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    Thanks, Tom. After a tremendous few days on Idaho's Henry's Lake this past season, I feel the urge to really step up my stillwater expertise and you've been steering me in the right direction. Thanks!

    Kelly.
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    Kelly.

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