I see this fairly often early in the year as water starts to warm in small lakes and ponds. Surface temps are a little warmer then. Those cruisers rarely eat my bait but if one does get hooked the bass often will attack the hooked fish.
I'm also curious if this is more a pond thing than lake.
Once the water warmed in my pond, about 20 or more sunnies were cruising just below the surface in a large school swimming in the same direction parallel to shore. A bass was swimming beneath them. It was a bright sunnie day with wind around 5-10 mph, water temperature I'm sure warmer near the surface at about 50.
Have no clue the biology of this almost daily visual.
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I see this fairly often early in the year as water starts to warm in small lakes and ponds. Surface temps are a little warmer then. Those cruisers rarely eat my bait but if one does get hooked the bass often will attack the hooked fish.
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I have seen a school of what turned out to be white bass doing this in a creek arm of a large lake. Huge school. Took about 5 minutes to completely swim by the spot I was fishing. was doing laps in the area it seamed. they would swim by about every 30-45 minutes. Didn't want none of my offerings though. Was cool to see though...
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seen young crappie do it small waters before , but not sunfish , I imagine they are bring "herded" by the black bass to concentrate his targets , not totally sure though
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I've seen it often but usually in early to mid summer, not early season. I've tossed a lot of baits at them with nary a hit or hookup. I just know they're laughing at me for trying when I see them schooled up like that. I know they're not gonna bite but I gotta try anyway.
I'd call my fishing holes ponds, not lakes for size reference.
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