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			Lakes can be harder  to read  than streams. Maybe  just  different. 
  The first things I'd  look for is a stream running into the  lake. That  may  form a delta, or  colder water running into the  lake. 
  Probably the second thing I'd look for is a point. 
One thing to think about in a   lake is depth, i.e. ,  how deep are the fish  you want  holding?  Since there are temperature variations in a lake, the fish will seek the temperature they are comfortable in. Usually, deeper  means  colder.  
   There are exceptions  to that. A  stream may put  colder or warmer water into the lake at the stream  mouth, and wind can pile  up warmer surface water on the downwind side of the lake. 
   Obvious structure like  logs, holes, etc is always worth checking out.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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