Bass gan-redhorse-singleton lakes

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Andrew1127
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Bass gan-redhorse-singleton lakes

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Hey, I've got a tournament on the gan-redhorse-singleton chain later this month. My navionics doesn't show any info on Singleton but I'm looking for whatever information anyone is willing to give on the chain anyways. Due to my working sending me out of province I may only be able to get out for a prefish once before the tournament. Mainly looking to narrow down what I'm going to be doing during the prefish. I know it's all relative to people's experiences but if your willing to share what your experiences are on any of these lakes it's much appreciated.

- Which lakes have you fished from this chain
- Small or Largemouth predominantly? Size and/or numbers
- Experience getting on them deep (10-40+), crushing shorelines, or weed flats? Time of year (spring, summer, mid summer, fall)?
- Which lake you would target if you been on all 3
- Anything else you would like to share

Thanks alot guys, never fished this chain before and my work flying me away last minute has put a kink in my prefish plans.
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Re: Bass gan-redhorse-singleton lakes

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I can't give you much on fishing this piece of water but I can give you a heads up on the shallow rocky structure that awaits you when going from Singleton to Redhorse. The flow goes out of Singleton into a long stretch leading to Redhorse. This connection can be swift and low depending on the time of year and rainfall. I have a 14 ft boat and use my trolling motor to guide me through. It has a sort of S turn to the flow with rocks all around. Stay closer to the other side of this connection across from the large home and its dock. Heads up and good luck Also when going down the stretch to Redhorse there is a sunken rock island on the left midway to Redhorse that is not marked at least in the spring Stay closer to the right side.
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