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My interpretation: Think the opposite of dense. Often recommended for ambush points for apex predators off first depth breaks, points, etc and offers shadows. Dense cover is recommended as cover for forage fish - typically recommended to be placed in 3-5' depth. Dense cover include brush piles, cedars, or dense vegetation.
Weed beds are dense cover. Fluffy cover can be trees without the smaller branches such as those less than 1"-1.5" dia.
Last edited by Bill Cody; 12/16/20 08:00 PM.
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