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    I’ve been having pretty good luck in 2-3 feet of water. I’ve always been able to catch a few when they are spawning. My question is when they move from there where will they go?Still trying to figure out how to catch a few when they leave bedding areas.


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    Docks in 5 to 7 ft. of water.


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    In open water they will go to a nearby drop off. It can be 8-15 feet.

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    straight back to wherever the baitfish are.....ledges, bridges, etc....night fishing gets good then....
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    How they biting now at Guntersville?I just bought a complete set of spider rigging poles and want to try em out,I don't want honeyholes just a idea on how(shallow,deep etc)

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    Wish I could help but have no clue. Lol


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    [QUOTE=slabby;3821800]How they biting now at Guntersville?I just bought a complete set of spider rigging poles and want to try em out,I don't want honeyholes just a idea on how(shallow,deep etc


    the spawn is pretty much over on the blacks but they are plenty males still holding up in spawning grounds also a few females still laying caught both yesterday in 3-10 Fow

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    Thanks slabprowler

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    When they ain’t shallow I like to move further out and the the edge of channels and ditches. Find a brush top or just troll those edges of channels and ditches. Moving question I am still learning but I recently had success with this.


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    I do really well after the spawn under docks until about july. Just have to find the right ones but when you do it is worth it.
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