What does the "edge effect" strategy suggest for casting toward submerged structure?
Casting slightly past the structure and retrieving over the perimeter.
The 'edge effect' is a location-based targeting technique emphasizing perimeter positioning for maximum aggression from fish. It posits that the most active fish relating to cover, such as vegetation lines or stump fields, position themselves right on the border, ready to strike passing forage. Therefore, the optimal approach is not to cast directly into the densest part of the cover, which might spook cautious fish, but rather to cast slightly beyond the structure's edge and retrieve the lure so that it moves across or through that perimeter zone. This targets the most aggressive fish positioned to dart out and feed.

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