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Old 05-03-2013, 05:32 PM
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Next, I'd say the number of quality fishing spots. Even though VM bay is much bigger, it seems like Big Lake has way more options.

However, when the fishing is hot at T-Butte, Diamond & Nickel Reef, you'd be hard pressed to find a box full of specks that is more impressive.
Big lake is big yea bro!! They have just as much quality spots to fish in vb but A. They tight lipped and u gotta know where to go because the size of the good areas are smaller mostly. 2. When its good quantity is never an issue...ever. 3. You can always catch fish there(vb) but you have to put up with more shat to consistantly put fish in the box... Ex: water clarity, salinity, and. Waves. As well as crazy fisherman. "W" may not believe this but in the bay there are waaaaaaaay more ppl who don't give two shats about the next guy and the reason y I think is because there are more joy riders and skiers etc... Than BL has. Which is another difference in the lakes. If your fishing the hammock stump field there is so many different ways fish get pushed... Ex: boaters trolling with wind from island direction, ppl running wide and not knowing, and waves slapping someone's boat from the outside of the field. I honestly think there's more holes to fish in the summer time in the bay than BL at least 40 places to catch fish and stay away from crowds
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