Equals mid spawn time along with the bonnets .
best go get some before them short water fish are gone
KABOOM is the word yawl :highfive
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Equals mid spawn time along with the bonnets .
best go get some before them short water fish are gone
KABOOM is the word yawl :highfive
I prefer fishn for'um deeper than shallow even when some are shallow.....
Me too on the deep ones.
Dogwoods here are the signal. Just saw one blooming yesterday.
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I tell ya here I am going to have to do something different. The lake being down for so long to fix the spillway that all out Hydrilla and any grass is just gone. Places that still have a lot of standing timber a couple years ago now have none. I went the other day to look around and it was pitiful. I guess they are all right on the bank in the buck brush or deeper already. I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't have some spawn in January. We have had so much wind and rain that I just have not got off my rear end to go. Not to mention I am dealing with a pulled Groin!
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Old country boy view is when Mesquite trees bloom there will no more freezes. Normally this would signal spring. Lakes still shut down but here is one my brother caught just before the shutdown.
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I love them flatheads, I have caught a lot of them on accident, crappie fishing brushpiles.
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Most all my spots are flooded this year again. They started heating up and now the fish are pretty hard to find. Im
hoping the rain tomorrow ain’t much and a spot down south gets going again after the release they’ve been letting out gets the creek water down. Probably not though
big old flatties sure spice up a crappie adventure . nice long hard pulls are fun .
I don't eat them myself but lots of my buds consider them a big ole fish fry .