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Thread: Basics of locating bream beds...(I know it's early)

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    I want to know more about smelling bream,and when you do do you know where its located in the water.Can you smell just one or does there have to be a lot in the same location.could you talk a little more on this.And does it only work on this one type of fish, or will it work on diffrent kinds like crappie,bass,ect.
    Please talk on this. Im very interested...thanks not meanning to hijack this thread but I think it goes along with what the O.P.s Question was..again thanks.......

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    Locating bream beds by smell is not difficult,but in my experience I’ve only smelled them in shallow water.I know where to find bream beds on my home lakes,and unless some major event changes things,they are there year after year.
    I know I’m in an active bedding area by the noticeable smell,less active no doubt would have less or no smell.Dont overthink it,you will know it when you get near it,but don’t fishing just because you don’t smell them.

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    This is very interesting,I will start another thread I have never heard of this but I want to know more about how its done.The bream must give off a certain smell during spawning and nesting time that must be different than other times.thanks

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