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    at Walmart. Better get em while they are there. That black/red is a good looking lil bug. In the blink of an eye them Shellcrackers will be moving up
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    Quote Originally Posted by huntinslabs View Post
    at Walmart. Better get em while they are there. That black/red is a good looking lil bug. In the blink of an eye them Shellcrackers will be moving up
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    When do they move up? Do you fish them like speck?


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    March/April/May tight to bank 1' water out to about 6' pending clarity and sun hitting beds. Copperheads right behind them.
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    Nice good info thanks!


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    I'm yet to get the bream figured out decent in the big lakes around here.

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    If they are like the residential lakes around here with a ring of kissimmee grass around them, they will typically be on the shore side line of the exposed grass line. River here they seem to prefer clean bottom around cypress knees and under overhanging limbs.

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    I might suck at speck fishing but I'm a copperhead catching wizard

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    Need to link up with one of you ultra light guys to show me how its done. Duck season ends Sunday, so I'll be back in fishing mode soon.
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    Someone wrote a thread here a year or two ago about a guided trip for him and two or three of his buddies. It was a two or three day trip I think. I've gone
    back looking for it in the archives but could not find it. I would like to know some contacts for guided Coppernose trips. That looks like a good bait but then
    I don't know a thing about coppernose. All of my bream fishing has been for bluegills with beetles or beetle spins and fly rods with a popping bug and bream
    killer under the popping bug.
    Tell'em I'll be there.

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    what are coppernose? bluegill variety?

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