They don't all spawn at the same exact time. You could be finding a new batch of spawners.
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I have a question guys. It seems the spawn is coming to an end but I’ve caught some shallow late in the evening. So do you think that they move out deeper and the come back in later?
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They don't all spawn at the same exact time. You could be finding a new batch of spawners.
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No telling, it’s been a crazy year.
I agree ^ they spawn in waves.
In years past I stumbled into some really good females that were schooled up feeding like mad in 3-4 ft of water.
No rhyme or reason and never caught the numbers from that location again.
My pops taught me to fish hard till you find em.
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post spawn is similar in lots of spots to pre spawn,
these fish typically come and go several times to locations they were born in .
Even when they really are pretty much on the last ride or done they have the tendency to stay not far away .
back off the beds into water 6 to 12 foot deep on some cover and you will likely find some beat looking fish .
a few will look fresh though as they often are late to the party .
the good news is that they tend to be on the feed bag pretty well post spawn
not terribly finicky for the most part and thumping like they mean it
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