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Old 03-01-2011, 05:00 PM   #1
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A boiler is a rock sticking out of the water. If the rock is just under the surface the water kinda looks like its boiling as a wave passes.

These are good targets to hit for bass. They like these areas because they provide protection, a place to ambush prey, and lots of water movement. Cast a rubber at the boiler as a wave is receding and it imitates a prey caught in the current.
Had this thread set to email when a response came in but i didnt get it. thank you guys all for that info! really helpful!
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