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![]() "Chris Rennert" wrote in message .. . Hey all, just wanted to throw this out there and get some replies based on experience or opinion or both. Conventional wisdom tells you to fish the northwest side of the lake this time of year. .. Chris Chris, I've come to the conclusion that....Bass can't read. So they have no idea what they're supposed to do. I have has some of my best days going against the 'Conventional wisdom'. Larry |
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It would be my thinking these bass on the south side of the lake are the
resident fish from there and stay within a mile of that area all year long, moving up and down the water column according to their comfort and feeding zone. They will spawn later then the northwest side fish due to the water temperature, but thats the way it works. The spawn can last for 3/4 months. sket |
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