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    Default Spawn on Lakes with no trees


    Most of the lakes near me have some Cypress trees , so spawning fish are easy to find .
    But a couple of the lakes in easy driving have very few trees.
    Where and how deep do you guys/gals find spawning fish?


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    Find rocks. Small brush piles on the banks.


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    Most of the lakes I fish have nothing but rock. I catch a lot of black crappie. During the spawn they will be as close to a foot just off a rocky bank...or on a rock pile that is out in deeper water but the pile comes up very shallow. Here is a pic of a spawning area I fish every year and they show up every year at same spot. If you look to the bank you will see the rock....it is the same under my kayak...all rock.

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    Rocks, weeds, pads, laydowns. They will spawn on what's there and protected.

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