structure


Any physical feature in or along a river that disrupts or redirects the current and creates holding water for fish — boulders, logs, ledges, root wads, bridge pilings, undercut banks. In fishing, "structure" is the word for everything the river builds or accumulates that makes a lie possible. A featureless channel holds no fish; structure is what makes a river habitable.
Etymology
Latin structura, a building, from struere, to build. In fishing, the river is the builder.
fishing river water
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