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    May be waiting for the injured forage to settle down out of the bait ball. Make for an easy meal that way
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    May be waiting for the injured forage to settle down out of the bait ball. Make for an easy meal that way
    that or just feeding on the ones dying off from the long winter in cccold water
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    Very true
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    it is odd there , the suspended fish are often miserable to deal with . most of the fish "if" you can get ANY of them to hit are the ones within about 2 feet from the bottom .
    I have found that as well,one day last year I was drifting my jig through obvious good sized schools of crappie suspended 12ft deep in 18 feet of water and I am reasonably sure that my offerings were at their level. Nothing took, so out of desperation I stopped the boat by hitting the electric motor into the wind, and started hooking fish by continuing this. The fish would hit very near bottom, don't know if they were actually swimming down for it or if some active fish were down there. The electronics would seem to indicate that they swam down!

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