The lake I fish during the spawn has buck brush that is very thick. You gotta get them out quickly because you can have a tangled mess in mere seconds.
What’s the cover like where you fish ?Won’t be long the spawn will begin down south and slowly move north.
Most of the lakes in my area have cypress trees. The big black males( white crappie)will be scattered in 1-4 ft of water. They seem to prefer a little extra cover near the trees.
Either grass or brush.
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The lake I fish during the spawn has buck brush that is very thick. You gotta get them out quickly because you can have a tangled mess in mere seconds.
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Can’t wait!
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That is some fishy looking water, Greenline. We have a LONG way to go up here in PA.
Bob
They're (everything) just starting here in East Central Florida. It's almost as though they're lining up for my presentation.
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next month here in Texas
am i ready ? nope
will i be ....hope so
sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whaleshdhntr LIKED above post
I am ready for some warmer weather. Mid 70's last week. Slap in the face cold front this week with lows in the 10's. Gusty winds and EF3 tornadoes. Poor fish do not know what to do.
Give me warm weather so I can go fish...or give me another long "Honey do list again!!!" I would prefer the first option.
Mike
Aquatic Species Removal Engineer.
May God be with you. Keep CALM and STAY ANCHORED with your faith.
buddy of mine was on Okechobee this week and he and others he talked to couldn't find them and were not on banks yet.
Looks like the kind of stuff I love to fish here in Louisiana. Can't wait
Females are getting fat with eggs here in East coast Central Florida, so there's my bit