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Where is the community hole on Pickwick?

Based on the video context, it seems like you're interested in finding popular fishing spots and community holes on Pickwick Lake. One way to find information on popular fishing spots is to do some map study. You can use tools like Google Earth to search for the lake and zoom in to see different areas. Look for features like pockets, creek channels, and points, as these can be good spots to target bass.

Additionally, you can check state and local websites for information on fishing spots. These websites often have databases of places to fish, including information on access points, boat ramps, and fish stocking. They may also provide details on the fishery and any regulations you need to be aware of.

In terms of community holes, these are typically well-known spots where anglers gather and have success. They can be productive areas to fish, but they can also get crowded. It's important to respect other anglers and give them space when fishing in community holes.

Unfortunately, the video context doesn't specifically mention popular fishing spots or community holes on Pickwick Lake. If you have any specific spots or areas in mind, please let me know and I'll do my best to provide more information.

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