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    <description>Anglers often talk about bottom transitions, but beyond the standard  mantra of &quot;go fish them,&quot; that&#39;s about all we hear. That&#39;s a bit like  saying &quot;structure is good, so go fish it.&quot;</description> 
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    <description>What’s more fun than hammering skinny water largemouths—those fish that  bust your topwater over shallow, emerging weeds, or inhale a spinnerbait  helicoptered beside a dock piling? Not much.</description> 
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    <description>It was mid-August and hot when I met Eric Haataja at the boat ramp in downtown Milwaukee. A stiff wind was blowing from the west; the same wind the area had enjoyed for over a week.</description> 
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    <description>When you stand shoulder-to-shoulder with another angler, flipping the same baits to the same cover, in what seems to be the same way, yet that guy consistently catches four fish to your one—it’s no coincidence.</description> 
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