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- noun Plural form of
dropoff .
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Examples
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Along the shoreline I see cuts and holes, channels and dropoffs, eddies and deadfalls.
The Mid-Life Slam 2009
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Thats because the weather cools off, try fishing holes on the sides of dropoffs, you will catch the fish coming on to the flats to feed.
When are the major times to go fishing on a 100 degree day? 2009
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I usually hit points, ledges with steep dropoffs on one side, creek or rivermouths, and look for flats.
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All submitted answers are subject to the rules set forth in our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. from bigjake wrote 12 weeks 5 days ago you going to have best luck if you know anything about the water your fishing on, you should focus on dropoffs, underwater humps, and the deepwater side of large weedbeds.
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Thats because the weather cools off, try fishing holes on the sides of dropoffs, you will catch the fish coming on to the flats to feed.
When are the major times to go fishing on a 100 degree day? 2009
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Notable, but other southern states had steeper dropoffs and lower white voting percentages.
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I usually hit points, ledges with steep dropoffs on one side, creek or rivermouths, and look for flats.
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Yes | No | Report from bigjake wrote 12 weeks 5 days ago you going to have best luck if you know anything about the water your fishing on, you should focus on dropoffs, underwater humps, and the deepwater side of large weedbeds.
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Because we didn't, and instead we opted for an adventurous trip that has navigating 5 'dropoffs and muddy inclines mostly on our butts.
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While the African American vote numbers stayed generally consistent with how Obama performed in 2008, there were significant dropoffs among 18-29 year olds and independents.
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