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    most of them locally are looking much better without the muddy tint in them , the fish are ready to play and for sure ,dead stick em and or barely move said offering VERY VERY slowly ....
    will be out on open water soon and bet it is likely gunna be on FIRE !
    find some baitfish and let the hammer down on them crappie is the word .....
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    good report

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    fish are up against the bank in couple of my lakes, locals call it false spawn. have seen it several times in last couple years. toss a bobber with couple feet of line four or five feet from bank, reel it back slowly and color is irrelevant and they are HAMMERING the jigs. If one misses another will pop it. fish one spot, clean them out and then toss it little further and Boom your into the next group. Then move down the rocks to get into new water.

    after going 50 feet or so, turn around and head back and they have reloaded in the spots you whacked them in earlier. Repeat. it's really crazy right now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hdhntr View Post
    fish are up against the bank in couple of my lakes, locals call it false spawn. have seen it several times in last couple years. toss a bobber with couple feet of line four or five feet from bank, reel it back slowly and color is irrelevant and they are HAMMERING the jigs. If one misses another will pop it. fish one spot, clean them out and then toss it little further and Boom your into the next group. Then move down the rocks to get into new water.

    after going 50 feet or so, turn around and head back and they have reloaded in the spots you whacked them in earlier. Repeat. it's really crazy right now.
    water temps are warmer by the bank on lots of spots this time of year and the bait often likes the warmer water , shad panic when the water chills and go find a few degrees warmer spots to hang around , rocks would be one of them spots for sure ....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    water temps are warmer by the bank on lots of spots this time of year and the bait often likes the warmer water , shad panic when the water chills and go find a few degrees warmer spots to hang around , rocks would be one of them spots for sure ....
    that makes perfect sense, thanks. plus it IS on the side of causeway that is exposed to sun more.
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